Joy Cometh in the Morning

95 page booklet

God has promised to bring us joy after the dark night of sin and suffering that we have endured. This booklet reveals how the plan of God will bring peace and everlasting joy to all creation in His coming Kingdom.

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Joy Cometh in the Morning” is a spiritual exposition centered around the biblical promise found in Psalm 30:5:

“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.”

The booklet draws from Scripture to explain how the suffering, sorrow, and injustice experienced by humanity throughout history are part of a temporary night of weeping, permitted by God for a greater purpose. It assures readers that God has not forgotten His creation and that a glorious “morning” of joy, peace, and righteousness is soon to dawn through Christ’s Kingdom on Earth.

The Present Night of Weeping

Humanity’s Current State

The world today is described as enduring a long, dark “night” of:

  • War, violence, and injustice

  • Disease, death, and pain

  • Greed, selfishness, and moral decay

The booklet affirms that God is not the cause of this suffering, but has permitted evil temporarily for the purpose of allowing humans to fully experience the consequences of sin, thereby teaching lasting lessons about righteousness, justice, and dependence on divine wisdom.

Satan’s Influence

According to Scripture, Satan is the “god of this world” (2 Corinthians 4:4) and has blinded humanity to the truth. The prevalence of evil is not proof that God is powerless, but that He is allowing free will to play out until the appointed time of intervention.

The Coming Morning of Joy

God’s Plan of Redemption

The booklet presents a hopeful vision of the “morning”:

  • The morning represents the arrival of God’s Kingdom.

  • Jesus Christ is identified as the “Sun of Righteousness” who shall arise with “healing in his wings” (Malachi 4:2).

  • This era will mark the end of sin, sorrow, and death and will usher in universal blessings for mankind.

Christ’s Return

  • The booklet teaches that Christ’s second advent is not for destruction, but for blessing and restoration.

  • His return will bring:

    • The resurrection of the dead (John 5:28–29)

    • The establishment of God's kingdom on Earth (Matthew 6:10)

    • The binding of Satan (Revelation 20:1–3)

    • The healing of nations and restoration of humanity to perfection

The Times of Restitution

The phrase “times of restitution of all things” (Acts 3:21) is highlighted as a key promise of Scripture. This refers to:

  • The full restoration of humanity and the Earth to the perfection lost through Adam’s disobedience

  • Reversal of the curse of sin and death

  • A global education in righteousness under the rule of Christ and his faithful followers (the church)

The Role of Christ and the Church

Jesus as Savior and King

Jesus’ role is twofold:

  1. Redeemer – He died to pay the penalty for Adam’s sin, thus securing the opportunity for life for all.

  2. Restorer – He returns to apply the benefits of that redemption and to lift the human race out of its fallen condition.

The Church’s Role

  • The “Bride of Christ” (faithful Christians of the present age) will reign with Him as kings and priests (Revelation 20:6).

  • Their role will be to assist in the work of judging, teaching, and healing the world during the Kingdom age.

God’s Justice and Mercy

Why Evil Was Permitted

The booklet tackles the age-old question: Why does God allow suffering? It answers:

  • To demonstrate the terrible results of sin and selfishness

  • To educate humans on the necessity of obedience and dependence on God

  • To prepare the world for a righteous and everlasting order

God’s justice required the penalty of death for sin, but His mercy and love provided a Redeemer. The full reconciliation of mankind with God awaits the Kingdom age, when ignorance and deception will be removed.

Earth’s Future Under the Kingdom

The coming Kingdom is described in glowing terms:

  • Universal peace and disarmament (Isaiah 2:4)

  • The end of war and conflict

  • Perfect justice and equitable rule

  • Physical healing and restoration (Isaiah 35:5–6)

  • The resurrection and reunification of families

  • Joyful worship of God by all people

God’s original purpose for the Earth—to be a paradise filled with perfect humans—is assured to be fulfilled (Isaiah 45:18).

Universal Salvation Opportunity

The booklet affirms that the majority of humankind, including the billions who died without hearing of Christ, will be resurrected and given a full opportunity to learn righteousness and receive eternal life.

It distinguishes between:

  • The Church, who are tested now and promised immortality

  • The world, who will be taught and judged under the righteous rule of Christ

Final Restoration and Lasting Joy

When the Kingdom has accomplished its work:

  • Sin and death will be no more (Revelation 21:4)

  • All willing to obey will enjoy eternal life on a restored Earth

  • God’s name will be glorified and worshiped universally