Midnight Praise and Loyal Friendship
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Midnight Praise and Loyal Friendship
February 16, 2026 | André K. Dugger
“Though the ropes of the wicked were wrapped around me, I did not forget your instruction. I rise at midnight to thank you for your righteous judgments. I am a friend to all who fear you, to those who keep your precepts.”
Psalm 119:61-63 (CSB)
Life sometimes feels like being bound by ropes; trapped by opposition, hostility, or even the schemes of the wicked. Yet in the middle of that pressure, the psalmist declares, “I did not forget your instruction.” The grip of the enemy could not erase the grip of God’s Word on his heart. When you feel surrounded, the way forward is not panic but remembrance, anchoring yourself to the truth of God’s Word.
Notice how he responds in the night: “I rise at midnight to thank you for your righteous judgments.” Midnight often represents the darkest part of your struggle; the hour when fear, sorrow, or temptation presses hardest. But instead of despair, the psalmist chooses thanksgiving. He thanks God for His righteous judgments, His unwavering justice, and His perfect ways. Gratitude in the night is a powerful weapon against despair, and it shifts your focus from the ropes of affliction to the One who holds you fast.
The psalmist also identifies himself with a particular community: “I am a friend to all who fear you, to those who keep your precepts.” Your companions shape your walk. Choosing friends who fear the Lord and love His Word strengthens your faith and keeps you accountable. True friendship is not just built on shared interests but on shared devotion to God.
In Christ, this devotion takes on even greater depth. He too was surrounded by the ropes of the wicked, betrayed, and bound for the cross. Yet He entrusted Himself to the Father’s will and triumphed over sin and death. Now, because of His victory, you can lift your voice in midnight praise, confident that no rope can ultimately hold you captive.
- Reflection Question:
When the “ropes” of hardship or opposition surround you, do you turn to fear and complaint, or do you rise, perhaps even at midnight, to give thanks for God’s unshakable Word?
- Prayer: Father, when I feel bound by trials, remind me of Your Word. Teach me to thank You in the darkest hours and surround me with faithful friends who also fear You and walk in Your ways. In Jesus’ name, amen.




