Sometimes heaven feels quiet.
Your prayers echo in the dark, and you wonder if God still hears.
But even silence can be sacred space.
It’s where trust is born—where faith grows roots in the unseen.
In Liberty Jail, Joseph Smith cried out, “O God, where art Thou?”
And from that darkness, heaven answered with light:
“My son, peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment.”
That same promise is for you.
This week’s Come, Follow Me study in Doctrine and Covenants 121–123 reminds us that even when heaven feels distant, God is near.
Through Jesus Christ—who descended below all things—every hardship can be consecrated for your good.
He teaches that true power flows through patience, gentleness, and love unfeigned.
He transforms waiting into wisdom, sorrow into strength, and fear into peace.
As you listen to this sleep meditation, allow your heart to rest.
Let the stillness become holy ground.
Breathe slowly.
Feel the weight of the day lift.
You are safe.
You are loved.
Through Him, every trial becomes light.
Every “small moment” of pain becomes a stepping stone toward eternal peace.
Even in the darkest night, His light rests upon you.
✨ Let this meditation guide you into rest—where your soul remembers that you are held, known, and watched over by a loving God.