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Friday, January 16, 2026

An eagle carved with a chainsaw at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.

"When Darkness Is Your Friend"

Note: A message was not prepared yesterday due to going to the farm show.

Message summary: Today we encourage you today however dark and difficult your experience may be to look up and see the source of hope. Even in the midst of the despair of Psalm 88 we read, "But I cry to you for help, Lord; in the morning my prayer comes before you" (v.13).

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"Darkness is my closest friend" (Psalm 88:18).

Yesterday my longtime friend Mark and I attended the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg, the state capitol. It's an event similar to a State Fair in other states but for some reason here in Pennsylvania it’s held indoors always in the middle of winter! This is the 110th annual farm show so they've scheduled it in the winter season for over a century now. The first farm show committee deemed January as the best date for a statewide show because, at this time of the year, farmers are looking ahead to spring planting season. 

The Farm Show is a huge event with 25 acres under roof. Throughout the week some 500,000 people are expected to attend. There's something interesting to see for just about everybody unless you're really a bore! But it's not a place for wearing uncomfortable dress shoes, since you will do a lot of walking inside and out where your car may be parked a long distance from the farm show!!!

We arrived around noon and began in the food court area where I bought a bowl of mushroom bisque which was good, even though my recollection of the mushroom soup they had in the past was better with big chunks of mushrooms. Sometimes a fancy name doesn't mean a better tasting product! This food court is not like a mall food court but rather it's operated by the various growing associations in Pennsylvania such as the mushroom growers as a means of fundraising. 69% of mushrooms grown in the US are from our area. Most are grown in Chester County to our southeast and specifically a town called Kennett Square, known as "the mushroom capital of the world".

We had a good time walking through the show and will share several photos today but our daily encouragement lesson will be on the shirt that Mark wore (I share this with his permission).

It read, "Hello darkness my old friend". I teased him that's quite a message for an ambassador of light to be wearing and that it sure could be misinterpreted.

Mark's darkness shirt

Well, it turns out, the clue is revealed in the cup of steaming hot coffee and the shirt actually refers to Mark's enjoyment of coffee and a humorous song titled "Hello Starbucks my old friend"! (to the tune of "Sounds Of Silence").

I mused on this as I started considering how living in darkness is indeed a familiar friend to many. John 3:19 states "This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil".

But I came across a verse I never (to my recollection) considered before. "Darkness is my closest friend" are the final words of Psalm 88, one of the most despairing parts of the Bible. Just read it and you will see what I mean!

This Psalm candidly describes the Psalmist's own experience and is not unlike places in life where any one of us may find ourselves for a season.

In Paul Tripp's devotional (link below) he titles it "A Psalm That Has No Hope" which he calls "one of the darkest passages in all of Scripture". 

But the way the devotional ends is hopeful! "Psalm 88 is in the Bible to remind us that the circle of God’s grace is big enough to contain every experience that this broken world could throw at us. Now that is a reason for hope, even in the middle of a seemingly hopeless situation!"

Today we encourage you, however dark or difficult your experience may be, be sure to look up and see the source of hope. Even in the midst of the despair of Psalm 88 we read, "But I cry to You for help, Lord; in the morning my prayer comes before You" (v.13).


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: "Give ear to my words, O Lord, consider my meditation. Listen to my cry for help my King and my God, for unto You will I pray. In the morning, O Lord, You hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before You and wait in expectation. For surely, O Lord, You bless the righteous; You surround them with Your favor as with a shield." Thank You that I can entrust my needs to Your faithful and loving care. Amen.

See Psalm 5:1-3,12


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"You Keep Hope Alive"  Watch on YouTube  The Worship Initiative featuring Davy Flowers

"A Psalm That Has No Hope" article by Paul Tripp referred to above

Brooksyne's Note: As I was editing today's message on the subject of darkness my mind wandered back to the Scripture I read earlier this morning regarding the plague of darkness from Exodus 10:21:  "Then the LORD said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand toward the sky so that darkness will spread over Egypt—darkness that can be felt. So Moses stretched out his hand toward the sky, and total darkness covered all Egypt for three days. No one could see anyone else or leave his place for three days."

When Moses described the plague of darkness as "darkness that can be felt" I thought to myself, now, that's a level of darkness I've never experienced nor would I ever want to. And then I considered the glorious passage from Isaiah 9:2: "The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light". What a stark contrast: total darkness where "no one could see anyone else" vs. the great light of salvation that Jesus brought into the world when He gave His life to save us from sins.

"Sounds of Starbucks"  Watch on YouTube   Tim Hawkins (This is the song Mark's shirt is based on and is not for spiritual edification!)

Pennsylvania Farm Show

Some photos from the Pennsylvania Farm Show

Farm show goats
A popular spot was a place where children could go in a barnyard and play with the goats: kids playing with kids!

Farm show greenhouse
An indoor greenhouse displaying flower arrangements

Farm show apple map
The apple growers made a map of apples.

Farm show potato flag
And the potato growers made a flag of potatoes!

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