Psalm 127:2 "In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat- for HE GRANTS SLEEP TO THOSE HE LOVES."
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I would say that any sleeplessness that the psalmist had in mind would have been the result of a troubled mind, particularly with respect to a person's relationship with God as it pertains to eternity, but also including cares and concerns related to the economic or physical welfare or safety of persons (either the individual or those close to the individual). Although a Christian's faith and ongoing study of the Bible should provide confidence and comfort (particularly with respect to eternity), and Christians should be encouraged to deal with troubles and worries through those means, that does not preclude the possibility, in an imperfect world where human and spiritual forces opposed to God are still active, of those concerns affecting the individual's ability to sleep or achieve peace of mind. Nor does it somehow imply that an individual who experiences such problems does not have true saving faith. In addition, persistent sleeplessness can have organic or physical causes that God has equipped qualified humans to address through medical means, which would not be inconsistent with, or indicative of a denial of, God's care, any more than seeking treatment for an infectious disease would be.
Psalm 127:2, NKJV reads "It is vain for you to rise up early & to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrow. For so God gives his beloved sleep." God gives treasures to those who believe while they sleep. Jesus, the patriarchs, the prophets, King David and Israel were God's beloved. So are we who abide in faith today. Genesis 2:21, God caused Adam to have a deep sleep. He received Eve! Genesis 3:17 - 19, God tells Adam his disobedience has a price. (The bread of sorrow in the above verse). Sleep in the bible can produce many things... Genesis 28:11,12, dreams. Daniel 8:18, visions. Psalm 121:4 comfort, assurance about God. Matthew 1:20, An angel visited Joseph. You never know when you may have a visit! Matthew 11:28, sleep can be rest from responsibility. 1 Corinthians 15:51, sleep is Hope and Victory! Conversely sleep can be disturbed and cause insomnia. Tossing and turning until dawn. See Job 7:4. Ecclesiastes 5:12, messages that are to be taken to heart, might come while you attempt to sleep. Isaiah 28:12-26 describes rest that is not easy when you yield not to God! Psalm, 51:3, an unconfessed sin can cause insomnia. Psalm 55, restless King David was oppressed, and longed for sleep. 1 John 2:16, loving the world, more than God, can disrupt rest. 1John 1:8, self righteousness. Job suffered from this. Revelation 3:20, Jesus said He stands at the door, He wants you to receive Him. Will you? Jesus knows about sleepless nights. Mark 14:32, He was grieved in His very Soul! Luke 12:27, a lack of faith, do we trust Him? Romans 3:9 - 18. It is written, we all are sinners. That alone is enough to cause unrest! Matthew 8:26, "Why are you so fearful, o you of little faith?" C.S. Lewis said " No man knows how bad he is until he has tried to be good."
Occasional insomnia is common: 60% of people in a Sleep in America poll answered that they have difficulty sleeping at least 2 nights/week. The primary reason that occasional insomnia turns chronic is because of habits and thought patterns that perpetuate the sleepless nights. Worrying about not sleeping actually becomes what keeps people awake. The emphasis in this verse needs to be on the word "gives." Sleep is an involuntary activity. Although we can be in a posture to allow sleep to happen, we cannot cause sleep to happen. We are intricately, amazingly designed in such a way that the activity that allows for the healing of our minds and bodies comes as an act of surrender.
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