Your Nightly Prayer: Evening Prayers for Christians

Your Nightly Prayer: Evening Prayers for Christians

Your Nightly Prayer

Resting Between Milestones

May 15, 2026   ●   6 min

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We tend to treat milestones as markers of progress — proof that we have endured, achieved, or arrived somewhere. And in between them, we wait for the next significant thing, as though life only counts in the moments of intensity. But there is an invitation woven through all of it, in the high seasons and the hard ones alike, that we often miss in our striving.

Return to your rest, my soul.

Not after the next milestone. Not once things settle. Now. Here. In the in-between.

It is easy to assume that every difficult or significant event must be carrying a lesson — that God is using each hard thing to teach us something we have not yet learned. And sometimes that is true. But sometimes, significant things happen simply because they are part of God's overarching plan. Not everything is a classroom. Some of it is just life, lived inside the care of a sovereign and loving God who is always closer than we realize.

Jesus does not say strive toward me. He says abide in me. He invites us to call Him home — to view our lives from the safety and peace of simply being in Him. He is the starting place and the ending place, the wholeness and the peace. And we can rest there, whether the situation is good or bad, as an ongoing, joyful act of devotion.

Looking back over the milestones — the births and the losses, the graduations and the grief, the answered prayers and the painful silences — what we begin to see is not a record of our own resilience. We see the faithfulness of God. Season after season, He has been near. Sanctifying, shaping, calling us back to Himself.

Tonight, your soul does not need to strive. It needs to rest. The Lord has been good to you. Return to that.


What You'll Take Away

  • Discover why not every difficult milestone is a lesson God is trying to teach you — and how releasing that assumption can bring surprising relief
  • You'll learn what it truly means to abide in Christ, and why Jesus invites us to make Him our home rather than our destination
  • Discover how looking back over seasons and years — not just days — can reveal the quiet, steady faithfulness of God in ways that are impossible to see up close

Tonight's Scripture

"Return to your rest, my soul, for the LORD has been good to you." — Psalm 116:7, NIV

"Abide in me, and I will abide in you." — John 15:4, ESV

"And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord's glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit." — 2 Corinthians 3:18, NIV


Your Evening Prayer

Father,

Forgive us for waiting until things fall apart before we truly lean on You. We want so badly to be strong and self-sufficient — but all You want is for us to abide in Your Son. Why do we settle for the short-term satisfaction of accomplishment when You are offering us something so much deeper?

Root out the pride that keeps us at a distance. Help us stop striving to earn what You have already freely given. Teach us to work, yes — but to work from a place of rest, out of love for You, not in search of Your approval.

Tonight, we return. Not because we have it all together, but because You have been good to us. Let that be enough to bring us home.

In Jesus' name, Amen.


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