Who among you fears the Lord and obeys the word of his servant? Let him who walks in the dark, who has no light, trust in the name of the Lord and rely on his God. (Isaiah 50:10)
What is a believer to do in times of darkness—a darkness of
perplexities and confusion—a darkness not of the heart but of
the mind?
These times of darkness come to a faithful and believing disciple who is walking obediently in the will of God.
They come as seasons when he does not know what to do or which way to turn.
His sky becomes overcast with clouds, and the clear light of heaven does not shine on his path, so that he feels as if he were groping his way through complete darkness.
Dear believer, does this describe you?
What should you do in times of darkness?
Listen to God’s Word: “Let him . . . trust in the name of the Lord and rely on his God.”
Actually, the first thing to do is nothing. This is a difficult thing for our lowly human nature to do.
There is a saying,“When you’re rattled, don’t rush.” In other words, “When you are confused and do not know what to do, do nothing.”
When you find yourself in a spiritual fog do not run ahead, but slow the pace of your life. And if necessary, keep your life’s ship anchored or tied to the dock.
The right thing is simply to trust God, for while we trust,
He can work.
Worrying, however, prevents Him from doing anything for us.
If the darkness covering us strikes terror in our hearts and we run back and forth, seeking in vain to find a way of escape from the dark trial where God’s providence has placed us, then the Lord cannot work on our behalf.
He who, when stormy winds are heaving,
Parts with his anchor, will go down;
But he who Jesus holds through all,
Will stand, though Heaven and earth should fall.
Hold on! An end will come to sorrow;
Hope from the dust will conquering rise;
The storm foretells a summer’s morrow;
The Cross points on to Paradise;
The Father reigns! So cease all doubt;
Hold on, my heart. Hold on, hold out.
Only the peace of God will quiet our minds and put our hearts at rest.We must place our hand in His as a little child and allow Him to lead us into the bright sunshine of His love.
He knows the way out of the dense, dark forest,so may we climb into His arms, trusting Him to rescue us by showing us the shortest and most reliable road.
~Dr. Pardington~
Remember, we are never without a pilot—even when we do not know which way to steer.
Hold on, my heart, in your believing—
Only the steadfast wins the crown; He who, when stormy winds are heaving,
Parts with his anchor, will go down;
But he who Jesus holds through all,
Will stand, though Heaven and earth should fall.
Hold on! An end will come to sorrow;
Hope from the dust will conquering rise;
The storm foretells a summer’s morrow;
The Cross points on to Paradise;
The Father reigns! So cease all doubt;
Hold on, my heart. Hold on, hold out.
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