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Everyone experiences times of great difficulties in life We often refer to these trials as times of darkness or as David expressed it in Psalms, “ walking through the valley”. WALKING THROUGH THE DARKNESS. Jesus said , “He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness …”
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Everyone experiences times of great difficulties in life We often refer to these trials as times of darkness or as David expressed it in Psalms, “walking through the valley” WALKING THROUGH THE DARKNESS
Jesus said, “He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness…” “The eternal God is your refuge, And underneath are the everlasting arms.” Deuteronomy 33:27 “I Am The Light Of The World”
“He knows the way that I take;when He has tested me, I shall come forth as gold.” Job 23:10 “Call unto me and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things which you do not know…” Jeremiah 33:3. Promises of God
Lived in an ungodly society Built a huge ark on a high place There was no water to float it Endured cruel mockeries He spent 120 years just trusting God Noah
Obeyed God’s command to leave home Searched for a city made by God God promised him a son Twenty-four years later he hadn’t seen the city and he did not have the son. Abraham walked in darkness... with God Abraham
Hated by his older brothers They plotted to kill him Instead, sold him as a slave to Egypt He refused an evil woman. She lied Innocent, he was put into prison God was with him in his darkness Joseph
As a baby was miraculously saved Grew up a son of Pharaoh's daughter Rejected by his own people Lived in exile as a fugitive in desert For forty years God walked with him through the darkness Moses
Moved to Moab with husband and two sons because of a famine in the land Two sons married Moabite women Her husband died, then each of her sons Returns to Bethlehem with Ruth She had walked in darkness Naomi
Chosen by God to replace King Saul King Saul hated him and sought to kill him David had to hide in the desert, in caves He lived as a fugitive in the wilderness He was in exile with the Philistines He walked in darkness, …with God David
A young Jewish boy when Jerusalem fell Captured and carried to a strange country A prisoner, he was trained in the culture of the Babylonians Cast into the lions den because of his faith in God, he walked through the darkness Daniel
Prophet of God, yet no one believed him “Don’t make an alliance with Egypt” Israel made an alliance with Egypt “Don’t rebel against Babylon” Israel rebelled against Babylon Whatever God said, Israel did just the opposite. He walked in darkness. Jeremiah
Lost all of his livestock His servants and all his children killed He lost his wealth, then his health His friends, and his wife rebuked him Job walk through thickest darkness man has ever walked through Job
Rachel Hannah Israelites in Egypt Phoenician woman Paul John Others Who Walked in Darkness
1. Accept God’s Pardon 2. Acknowledge God’s Providence 3. Assent to God’s Prerogative 4. Appropriate God’s Provision Four Steps To Victory
Isaiah 55:6,7 “Seek the Lord while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts: Let him return to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him and to our God for He will abundantly pardon.” Accept God’s Pardon
God had a purpose for every one of the Bible characters mentioned Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Naomi, David, Daniel, Jeremiah and Job. God has a purpose for the darkness you have experienced also. Acknowledge His providence in your life. Acknowledge God’s Providence
God has a right to do what He deems best We are His by creation and His by redemption. “All things work together for good…” Romans 8:28 Assent To God’s Prerogative
God has promised: New life * Indwell us with the Holy Spirit * His righteousness * Citizenship in heaven * A spiritual family * His presence * His guidance * Teach you * Supply all your needs. Appropriate God’s Provision
Cling to His promise… Jesus said, “…I am the light of the world: he that follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” John 8:12. In Your Darkest Hour