Isaiah 50:10 “…Let him who walks in the dark, who has no light, trust in the name of The Lord and rely on his God.”*
When the hallway is dark, but that’s where He’s led, it’s better to be there. Better to follow His word one step at a time. To trust that His way will lead to a lighter room.
Gently, He’ll nudge the way to go. Step here. Now there. To the left. To the right. Straight ahead, and now…still.
His presence is our guide and better to be in the dark with God than living by the light of self-lit torches.
When there are no answers in the middle of frustrating circumstances, when the hallway is dark — it doesn’t mean it’s the wrong place. A hall is just a passageway to the next room.
So then, wait. Listen for the Lord’s guidance. And though you don’t see the outcome — the important thing while walking in the dark is to stick with God.
Better to walk in the dark with the presence of The Lord, than to light your own torch and be singed by it’s flame.
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Related reading: Isaiah 30:20-21, Isaiah 50:11
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*The One Year Bible, September 26, NIV, copyright 1986, Tyndale House Publishers, Wheaton, Illinois.
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