Weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning. —Psalm 30:5
All Christians experience dark nights—times when everything seems to be "going wrong with them." Some wallow in despair, others learn in darkness.
St. John explains the four benefits of the dark night:
"God now sees that they have grown a little, and are becoming strong enough to lay aside their swaddling clothes and be taken from the gentle beast; so He sets them down from His arms and teaches them to walk on their own feet; which they feel to be very strange, for everything seems to be going wrong with them."
St. John of the Cross was a 16th century Spanish monk and mystic. The depth of his passion for Christ is clearly evident throughout his writings—crafted from a keen mind and devoted spirit.
Overcoming the dark night begins with climbing the 10 steps of the
secret Divine "ladder of love by which the soul mounts." Ascending the
ladder causes your soul to:
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