12/02/2026
THRONEROOM DEVOTIONAL
Fri. 13th February, 2026
Topic: BUT JOY COMETH
Text: “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” Psalm 30:5 (KJV)
Life is full of seasons. There are nights of tears, nights of confusion, nights when prayers seem unanswered and strength appears exhausted. David did not deny the reality of weeping, he acknowledged it. “Weeping may endure…” That means pain is real. Delay is real. Trials are real. But the scripture does not end with weeping.
“But joy cometh in the morning.”
That “but” is powerful. It is a divine interruption. It is heaven stepping into your situation. It is God declaring that sorrow does not have the final word.
Child of God, your night has an expiry date.
Your tears are temporary.
Your pain is seasonal.
The same God who allowed the night has already ordained your morning.
Morning represents:
- A new beginning
- Divine visitation
- Restoration
- Answered prayers
- Renewed strength
No matter how long the night feels, it cannot cancel the morning. Darkness may dominate for a moment, but light will surely arise.
If you are in a season of weeping today, hold on. God is working behind the scenes. Your testimony is loading. Your laughter will return. Your joy will not only come, it will overflow.
QUOTE
'BUT' is a divine interruption; It is heaven stepping into your situation."
DECLARATION
Every prolonged night in your life ends now in Jesus’ name.
Your season of mourning is turning into dancing.
The joy of the Lord will strengthen you again.
Before this month ends, you will sing a new song.
PRAYER
Father, I thank You because my night will not last forever. Strengthen me in this season and help me trust You through the process. I receive my morning of joy, restoration, and testimony. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Throneroom Devotional is a publication of Reflections International
Written by: Apostle Smart MA-Chongo