Watching for the Morning
Psalm 130:6
My soul waits for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning: I say, more than they that watch for the morning.


In the year 1830, on the night preceding the 1st of August, the day the slaves in our West Indian colonies were to come into possession of the freedom promised them, many of them, we are told, never went to bed at all. Thousands and tens of thousands of them assembled in their places of worship, engaging in devotional duties, and singing praises to God, waiting for the first streak of the light of the morning of that day on which they were to be made free. Some of their number were sent to the hills, from which they might obtain the first view of the coming day, and by a signal intimate to their brethren down in the valley the dawn of the day that was to make them men, and no longer, as they had hitherto been, mere goods and chattels — men with souls that God had created to live for ever. How eagerly must these men have watched for the morning.

(F. W. Aveling.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: My soul waiteth for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning: I say, more than they that watch for the morning.

WEB: My soul longs for the Lord more than watchmen long for the morning; more than watchmen for the morning.




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