In the Field Audio Bible

Alone in Pain: Discovering God’s Mercy at Midnight


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When the night is long and sleep won’t come, what do you pray? We open Psalm 6 and let its raw honesty do the heavy lifting—tears named, bones trembling, questions asked without flinching. I guide you from the misty hills outside Jerusalem into a quiet space beneath the olive trees where David’s lament turns, step by step, into trust. You’ll hear the psalm read aloud, then linger with gentle narration that grounds your body, steadies your breath, and reminds your heart that the Lord has heard and the Lord accepts.

I share the human detail often missed in quick readings: the chill of illness, the distance of friends, the murmur of enemies, and the humbling fear that God might be silent. Against that darkness, we remember why we pray—because God’s steadfast love outlasts our weakness. Creation itself becomes a teacher as stars recall ancient promises to Abraham and the night wind carries a simple plea: How long? Rather than force a neat ending, we practice a durable rhythm of faith—tell the truth, ask boldly, remember God’s character, and rest in hope that new mercies will meet us at dawn.

As the city quiets and watchmen make their rounds, trust grows. We speak courage over weary hearts, bless those walking through sickness or uncertainty, and refuse the lie that we are alone. If you need language for your own midnight ache, let Psalm 6 borrow you its words until your breath returns. Listen with a favorite cup of tea, share it with someone who needs comfort, and add your voice: what line steadied you today? Subscribe for future readings, leave a review to help others find this space, and share this episode with a friend who could use a gentle reminder that hope is near.

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In the Field Audio BibleBy Christie Richardson