No Darkness Too Dark

 “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,

I fear no evil.”

Psalm 23:4a

Wednesday of the First Week of Advent

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As winter approaches, the days get shorter, and the sky turns dark earlier. Sometimes the darkness and coldness of winter may put us in a sad mood or even make us think about some of the things we have been working so hard to avoid, ignore, and hide from. Sometimes some parts of our past we are ashamed of creep into our minds and it makes us question ourselves, our identity, our present, and our worth. It is at those times when the enemy capitalizes on our vulnerabilities and try to make us turn to him and move away from God.

The Enemy will try to feed the lie that because of those past moments of weakness and shame that we do not deserve happiness or joy and that God does not love us because of our past and we should be too shameful to go to God. But that is the exact opposite of what God wants and what we should do. God wants to embrace us, hold us, and He tell us “I love you! All of you, including your past!” Instead of running way and hiding from God, we must run towards Him. We cannot change our past – even God cannot change our past, but what He can do is bring healing to our past. But we have to let God do it.

There is no darkness too dark for Christ. There is no past of ours that is too dark for Christ to enter.  When Jesus died on the Cross he descended into the dead. Whatever darkness we are worried about is not as dark as the realm of the dead. Jesus went there!  He went there for us, to show us that no darkness of ours is too dark for Him. Allow Christ to enter into those dark areas of our lives and He will bring light and life. 



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