“Holy darkness, blessed night
Heaven’s answer hidden from our sight
As we await you, O God of silence
We embrace your holy night.”
How many of us have gone through times of confusion, longing for clarity? What does God want of me? Why is this thing happening? Where am I supposed to go? Anxiety rises at times to a fevered pitch as we demand answers through our prayer.
Limbo is a tough place to be! As Tom Petty put it, “The waiting is the hardest part.”
Yet sometimes, many times, that is what God is asking of us. We don’t know why and it is hard to accept. For driven problem-solvers and result-oriented people; waiting is considered a waste of our time. Yet it is a time of possibility, growth and blessing.
John Michael Talbot expresses God’s meaning for this time of limbo and confusion beautifully in his song, “Holy Darkness:”
As you meditate on this song, ponder these things:
- Is the waiting somehow easier as you think on these lyrics?
- Does this song help to illuminate God’s purpose in making us wait? What do you think He is trying to teach us?
- What do you think you need to do in order to learn how to wait? How will you implement it this week?
Holy Darkness by @JMTalbot: #prayingtwice with @susanbailey
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