Hold On! Light Is Coming
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“God, why did you keep me in the dark? Why didn’t you tell me that relationship would fail?” Maybe he wanted the relationship to surface some stuff in you that he could work on so your relationship with him could get better. If he had told you how it would end, you wouldn’t have taken the first step.
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Now I know why God didn’t call a committee meeting before Christmas. “Okay. Shepherds, angels…” Like he’s running a Christmas pageant or something like that. “All right. Come on, magi. Here’s how it works. Joseph, here’s what’s going to happen. Mary is going to come up.” We read it… We’re so smug.
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Honestly, if I can be real, I spent all of my 30s hating Christmas as a pastor, because people come in, and it’s like they don’t even really want to hear a sermon, especially when it comes to Christmas, and people are coming in because they’re supposed to. You can’t say much to somebody who’s there because they feel like they’re doing God a favor to come to church.
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People have to have need that they’re aware of to really receive from God. That’s why I pushed my Christmas message early to avoid the shipping delays so you could get this word. God is watching over his word. We are watching what they are walking through. We know where they end up. They don’t. That takes faith.
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I mean, if you know the whole Twenty-third Psalm… “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” You know it ends with the wolves getting driven off by the staff, but if you’re right in the middle of the valley, you think it’s your new mailing address. “Oh, I guess this is just how it is.
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” The shadow of death? That’s an allusion to Galilee where Jesus ended up being raised. That’s what Isaiah prophesied. He said, “Those of you in Zebulun and Naphtali…” Galilee was so scrawny to the Jewish people… When Solomon was paying off his debts and he had to give Hiram, the king of Tyre, something, he gave him 20 cities in Galilee. He just wrote them over. “Here, you can have this.
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” It was the northern part of the kingdom, the part they didn’t want, the part where a lot of the Canaanites still lived, because it was still overrun by enemies. “Oh, you can have Galilee.” The king of Tyre got it and said, “What did you give me, my brother? You can have this back.
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” That’s where Jesus did his ministry: in the land of those dwelling in darkness. Galilee, where Jesus based his ministry… Please don’t think this is a geography lesson. This is a prophetic word for you. The place that was associated with darkness is where Jesus did the most. It was known as the land of shadow and death. The thing is you don’t know which it is when you’re walking through it.