What keeps you up at night? Caffeine? Crying babies? Barking dogs? Stress? Nervous fretting? Darkness has a way of compounding worry and intensifying temptation. Could we be contributing to our own demise here? We engage in excessive amounts of late-night screen time, midnight snacking, and mindless TV.
Evening prayer is a great alternative to prepare for sleep. Prayer affords us the opportunity to gather up the day in prayer and release our worries to God’s care. We can confess any known sins and rest in the assurance of God’s tender mercy. The practice of evening prayer is a time-honored Christian tradition. It is also well-attested in Scripture. There are numerous Psalms written expressly for evening use. Jesus utilized the evening hours for intentional prayer. Nighttime prayer in the Anglican and Catholic traditions is called compline, a word derived from the Latin for completion. Evening prayer is intended to bring the day to completion. The following prayer is attributed to Patrick of Ireland. While it may have not originated with him, it is entirely consistent with his Celtic manner of prayer. Psalm 91 declares, “He will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways” (91.11). For any of us who have a difficult time sleeping, why not take this prayer to bed with you: