Finding God’s Presence in Life’s Dark Valleys

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1) "You know, one of the things we talk about is being a messy church for messy people. And I didn't know he was going to say this in an early service. He said it to you too. Like walking in going, I'm not going to fit here. And he walked in and realized, yeah, he's a mess. And I'm a mess. And you're a mess. And you're a mess. And I'm not pointing at anybody in particular, but maybe I am because we're all a mess. Right? And that God doesn't want to leave us in the mess." [18:21] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Every one of us in this room has experienced some sort of tragedy. We've all experienced moments in our life where the shadow fell over our lives and the color and the warmth seemed to disappear. And we were living in the shadow. We were living in the gray. We were living in the darker times. And what I want you to see today is it doesn't matter who you are, you've experienced it." [34:11] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "God, even in his goodness and his lovingness and his all powerfulness and his all knowing, knowingness never told us that he was going to take the valley away. God never said that the bad times weren't going to be there. Now ultimately it does. Ultimately there is heaven. Ultimately Jesus is coming back and the broken world in which we live in is going to be reconciled and fixed. That's the promise of God. But we're not there yet." [41:27] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "David says, even when I walk through the darkest valley, I'll not be afraid. Who do I cling to? For you, God, the shepherd are close beside me. Now here's the beautiful thing. If you go back and read verse two and three, we see the shepherd, we see the leader, we see God leading to green grass and still waters. He's out in front leading to the valley he's close by. He's being clung to. He's right there with us." [48:42] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "The tools of the trade help us recognize who the person is. So for us, rod and staff mean nothing. For the Jewish person reading this, they immediately saw the tools of a shepherd, the rod and the staff. Now the rod was about a two and a half foot long stick that had a thing called a rod. the end, like a mace. It had a bulb at the end that usually had like pieces of lead or heavy things like embedded in it. It was a weapon." [51:41] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "The rod isn't just protection. The rod of the shepherd, the God of your life, is also about possession. That he's your God and you're his. And he is very, very interested. Even when you're walking through the shadow of the valley of death, to the deepest darkness, that he's going to protect you and he sees you as his. You matter." [53:58] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "Praise God in the gray. Like if you're in the shadow, I know it doesn't feel good. But God is on the move. He is the God in the gray. He's there right beside you is what verse 4 says. He's got his rod and his staff for you. You praise him for that. You start looking for where God is moving in the difficult times. Be intentional about it. Write it down. Sing it a little louder when you sing about it." [01:03:05] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "The reason why I want you to hear Silvano's story is because 15 years ago, 10 years ago, maybe three years ago, walking through the valley, he had no clue that his story would bring glory to God. And that this morning, he gives testimony to God's work in his life and what God is doing, because God has brought him through the valley." [01:04:14] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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