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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday,
January 16,
2026
"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). Listen
to our message
on your audio
player.
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. 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
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!) Some photos from the Pennsylvania Farm Show
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