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A trumpet call to wake the Church

17/2/2023

 
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Blow the trumpet in Zion;
    sound the alarm on my holy hill.
Let all who live in the land tremble,
    for the day of the Lord is coming.
It is close at hand — a day of darkness and gloom,
    a day of clouds and blackness.
Joel 2:1-2 (NIV)
 
He who testifies to these things says, 'Surely I am coming quickly.' Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus!
Revelation 22:20 (NKJV)​

 JESU JUVA
Sometimes God speaks at unexpected times, and when he does, he sometimes says unexpected things.

This happened to me one winter evening in early August 2017. That night I saw a terrible sight, one that no person ever wants to see: I saw my father’s body laid out in a coffin. Nothing could have prepared me for that gut-wrenching moment. It was shattering.

Afterwards, I needed time alone to process my grief, so I took the dog and went out into the night for a walk. I ended up in a little park around the corner from my house and sat on a bench, shivering from the cold. Darkness surrounded me. I lifted my head towards the sky and prayed to my Heavenly Father, looking to him for comfort. I knew by faith that he cared, but instead of words of comfort at that precise moment, he spoke something else. It took me by surprise.

As I gazed towards the heavens, I could only see one patch of sky; the branches of tall gum trees hid the rest. Within that one patch of black sky, the Southern Cross twinkled brightly. No other stars were visible. This sight reminded me of what Paul the Apostle wrote in the book of Philippians:
 
‘Do everything without grumbling or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, “children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation.” Then you will shine among them like stars in the sky as you hold firmly to the word of life.’ (Philippians 2:14-16).

It was as I pondered these words that God spoke strongly inside my heart. The essence of what he impressed upon me was this:
 
‘Stars shine the brightest when the night is darkest. The darkness in the world is growing darker, and that darkness will accelerate. Events in the world will happen far more quickly than anyone expects. It’s time for my children to shine like the stars against the terrible darkness. It’s time to get ready to run. Get ready to run! There’s work to do for my kingdom!
 
I realise how subjective this experience must sound, but the importance of this unexpected message so gripped me that the impact remains with me today. This experience drove me deeper into God’s Word, and I share it now, hoping it might impel others to seek God, read his Word and prepare for the days ahead.
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More than five years have passed since that night, and chaos has erupted worldwide! I could never have anticipated the unfolding of all that has happened these past few years. How fast it has all happened. How quickly it is all still happening. Yet, it seems that so many in the Church remain unaware of the gravity of global events and have little interest in the soon return of Jesus Christ. Our bridegroom has been a long time in coming, and many have become drowsy and fallen asleep.
 
This is a trumpet call to anyone willing to listen: IT'S TIME TO WAKE UP! 
 
Jesus promised he would physically come back to this earth one day to rule and reign as king. When he comes, he will usher in the kingdom of God in all its glorious fullness. It will be both a dreadful and jubilant day. It will be dreadful for those who reject the Son of God, but for those who trust in Jesus Christ and belong to the Father, it will be a jubilant day like no other! When Jesus comes again, he will defeat the devil and all that is evil and will put right all that is wrong in the world.

How can we know that the close of this age is at hand and that the second coming of Jesus draws near?

Jesus told his disciples that nobody knows the day or the hour of his return, but he did describe signs that would be visible in the world. He likened these signs to birth pangs and said that when they appeared, the generation that witnessed all of them would know that the time was near (Matt 24:33). He indicated that the whole world would see and experience these events. In other words, these signs would be global.

Jesus warned that at the close of the age, there would be great deception, wars and rumours of war, pestilences, famines, persecution, and an increase in earthquakes and natural disasters. Our generation is the first to see ALL these trends beginning to converge on a global scale. Birth pangs grow more intense and more frequent as they progress, so we can expect these trends to intensify in the months and years ahead. In the manner of natural birth pangs, it is possible that the birth pangs in the world may ease off for short spaces of time. However, once they have begun, they will certainly return and continue with greater and greater force. It will be impossible to stop them.   

The world’s system is also changing: a one-world government, one-world economy and one-world religion are all on the horizon. All of this has been predicted in the Bible. The global leaders seeking to implement the new world system have not been shy about announcing their plans. A terrifying and powerful beast is beginning to emerge out of the sea, one that will crush, devour and trample its victims (Dan 7, Rev 13). Can you see the ripples on the surface of the water?

It is overwhelming to focus on what is happening in the world, but ultimately God is sovereign, and he is in control. He is far stronger than the world rulers taking us down this path. In fact, we read in Scripture that God sits in heaven and laughs at them (Ps 2:1-6). In their arrogance, they have rejected the one true Living God. They are determined to make a name for themselves by doing whatever is right in their own eyes. God will allow them to have power in this world for a few short years, but the day will come when he defeats them. 

Life on this planet will become difficult throughout that time. There will be great distress, unequalled from the beginning of the world until now — and never to be equalled again (Matt 24:21). Jesus forewarned us so that we could prepare ourselves spiritually, mentally and emotionally for what is coming. He also spoke about what would come afterwards when he sets up the kingdom of God on earth. His return will usher in a golden age of peace. What a magnificent hope that is to hold onto!

When I was a child, I used to stare at the sky, imagining what it would be like to see Jesus burst forth through the clouds. As an adult, I find myself gazing towards the heavens often, knowing that his return draws closer with each passing day. One day, Jesus, our bridegroom, will finally appear, and when he does, the whole world will know. His arrival will be like the lightning, which flashes and lights up the sky from one end to the other (Luke 17:24). What a light show that will be! Then, the last trumpet will sound, and in the twinkling of an eye, the dead will be raised to life. All of God’s children will be changed. In an instant, we will be clothed with imperishable bodies that will never wear out, grow old, or become ill. My earthly father will be among them, and I will see him again. 


Every knee will bow before the radiant king on that day. God has exalted him to the highest place and given him the name that is above every name. At the name of Jesus, every knee will bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue will acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father (Phil 2:9-11). The question is: will we choose to bow before him now in humble adoration, or will we be forced to bow before him then in judgement?

As God has been preparing my own heart, there are several important truths from Scripture that I believe God is speaking to all followers of Christ. These truths have always been foundational to the Christian faith. They are essential to believers who are already suffering in numerous countries around the world today. In the West, however, our existence has been comfortable and prosperous for decades, and this has lulled much of the Western Church to sleep.
 
This is a trumpet call to anyone willing to listen: IT'S TIME TO WAKE UP! 

 
Our bridegroom is coming, and we, the bride, the Church, must get ready. Jesus is coming for a holy and pure bride without spot or wrinkle.
 
  • It is time to PREPARE FOR SUFFERING AND PERSECUTION. The easy and comfortable days of Christianity are coming to an end in the West, and we must prepare ourselves for perilous days ahead. (Matt 24:22; Mark 13:20; 2 Tim 3:1).
 
  • It is time to THROW OFF EVERYTHING THAT HINDERS AND THE SIN THAT SO EASILY ENTANGLES. God is calling each of us to kneel at his feet with humble hearts and to turn away from all wrongdoing in our lives. As we repent and turn to God, our sins will be washed away, and times of refreshing will come from the Lord. (Heb 12:1-2; Acts 3:19).
 
  • It is time to RUN WITH PERSEVERANCE THE RACE MARKED OUT FOR US. Each of us has a particular call from God on our lives. As we fulfil our callings and are obedient to all that God asks us to do, we need to press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called us heavenward in Christ Jesus. It will take much perseverance to keep going. (Heb 12:1-2, Phil 3:14).
 
  • It is time to KEEP OUR EYES FIXED ON JESUS, THE AUTHOR AND PERFECTER OF OUR FAITH. Even if everyone else around us falls away and we lose everything dear to us in this world, we must set our minds like flint to follow Jesus and hold firmly to him. Never let go. (Heb 12:1-2; Heb 3:14, 4:14; Is 50:7).
 
  • It is time to FIX GOD'S WORD IN OUR HEARTS AND MINDS. A time may come when we find ourselves without our Bibles. While we have the opportunity, it is wise to immerse ourselves in the pages of Scripture. We need to read it, listen to it, memorise it and hide it in our hearts. God’s Word is truth, and knowledge of his truth is vital if we are not to be deceived. (Deut 11:18; Ps 119:11, 160: John 17:17).
 
  • It is time to TRIM OUR LAMPS AND FILL THEM WITH OIL. If we are to endure and be overcomers, we must be filled with the Holy Spirit. He will be our comforter, teacher and helper in the dark days ahead. He will illuminate God’s Word, so it becomes a lamp for each of our paths. Earnestly desire the Holy Spirit’s gifts, not to gratify ourselves but to empower and encourage Christ’s body, the Church. (Matt 25:1-13, Eph 5:18).
 
  • It is time to FULFIL THE GREAT COMMISSION. The world is ripe for harvest, and we must work while we still have light. Night is soon coming when no one can work. Knowing that the return of Jesus draws near should motivate us to be obedient to his command: 'Go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirt, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.' (Matt 28:19-20; John 9:4).
 
  • It is time to PUT ON THE FULL ARMOUR OF GOD. The spiritual darkness in the world is increasing, and we must be on our guard. It is important to remember that our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. (Eph 6:1-17).
 
  • It is time to WATCH AND PRAY. Watch for the signs predicted in the prophetic passages of the Bible. Look for them in the world, church, nature, and Israel. Jesus told us to be alert to what is happening around us, and he instructed us to pray that we would be able to stand before him when he returns. Talk to the Father through Jesus, in the power of the Spirit, on all occasions, with all kinds of prayers and requests. If we pour out our hearts and cast our cares upon the Lord, he will sustain us. (Ps 55:2, 62:8, Luke 21:36, Eph 6:18-20).
 
  • It is time to LISTEN TO GOD'S VOICE. The world is a confusing babble of noise. Multitudes of voices brimming with their own self-importance are vying to be heard. So many speak foolishness, and there are those who speak with forked tongues. There is only one voice we can trust: the voice of our Lord. Jesus calls his sheep by name, and they will follow him because they know his voice. Listen to him as he speaks through his Word and through his Holy Spirit. His voice is never one of confusion. (John 10:3-4).
 
  • It is time to ENCOURAGE ONE ANOTHER AND BUILD EACH OTHER UP. As the days grow darker, we will need the support, love, prayers, encouragement and fellowship of our brothers and sisters in Christ. (1 Thes 5:11).
 
  • It is time to SEEK FIRST GOD'S KINGDOM AND HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS. Do not worry about what we shall eat, drink or wear. Our heavenly Father knows that we need them. Seek first God’s kingdom, and he will take care of all our needs. (Matt 6:19-21, 28-34).
 
If anyone is reading this and is not yet a Christian, then God also has a message for you:

He says: 'Now is the time of God’s favour; now is the day of salvation.' (1 Cor 6:3).
Seek him while he still may be found. God is inviting you to know him. Repent of your sins towards Father God, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and be filled with the Holy Spirit. For it is by grace you can be saved, through faith — and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God — not by works, so that no one can boast.” (Eph 2:8).

This is a trumpet call to anyone willing to listen: IT'S TIME TO WAKE UP!
 
At the end of 2020, I had a vivid dream, and I share it now because I believe it is an encouragement. In this dream, I was getting ready for a wedding. As I was preparing my clothes, the realisation dawned on me that it was no longer safe to remain in the house where I was staying. I knew that evil officials would arrive at any moment to capture me and take me away. There was no time to linger, so I fled from the house and left the city. I ran as far as possible and did not stop until I reached a dusty road deep in the Australian outback. With a panting chest, I paused and gazed at the red dirt and gum trees surrounding me. I was in the middle of nowhere, far away from civilisation. Surely, I would be safe here?

Even so, I remained nervous and continued to search for a hiding place, but while surveying the area, a portal opened in the air before me. With horror, I watched as giant robots appeared and stepped through. With militant precision, they marched down the road, intent on destruction and trampling everything in their wake. Their eyes saw everything, and when I realised there was no escape and nowhere to hide, terror flooded every fibre of my being.

All hope ebbed away as I stood on that dusty road, but my despair only lasted a moment. The Holy Spirit descended, and the presence of God enveloped me. His power imbued me with strength, and I knew that with God’s help, I could stand with boldness in the face of this frightening enemy. The Lord himself would be my hiding place. He then impressed upon me the words from Ecclesiastes: ‘There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.’

This dream reminded me that the changing of times and seasons within our world are held in God’s hands. The planet is on the threshold of change, and we have been warned beforehand how everything that can be shaken will be shaken (Heb 12:26-28). A global technocratic dictatorship is arising, and it seems unlikely that it can be stopped. It is noble to hold onto societal freedom for as long as we can, but a time will eventually arrive when there will be no escape from the control and surveillance that will invade the whole globe (this is what I believe the robots in my dream represent). Nobody knows for sure exactly when this will happen in all its fullness, but the birth pangs are beginning, and events are accelerating. 
Despite the ordeals coming upon this world, we need not be afraid. Jesus promised that he would be with us always, even until the end of the age.
    
The times of our individual lives are also in God’s hands. The fact that we are alive at this point in history means that we were born for such a time as this. I know how inadequate and weak I feel, and I often wonder why God would want to use me. But he likes to use weak vessels – if they are willing – for that is when the world will witness his power!

The Lord has told us all these things so that in him we may have peace. In this world, we will have trouble. But take heart! Jesus Christ has overcome the world.
 
Our bridegroom is at the door and will soon arrive.
Can you hear his voice?
He says, 'Behold, I am coming quickly!'
 
This is a trumpet call to anyone willing to listen: IT'S TIME TO WAKE UP!
 
As all these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.                      

Even so, come, Lord Jesus, come!

Afterword...

The Book of Revelation holds a promise for all who read it aloud. It is written:

'Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it, because the time is near.' (Rev 1:3)

I believe that God is asking his people to appoint a time in their local areas to gather together and read the book of Revelation aloud in its entirety. God’s blessing will rest upon any church, small group or household who are obedient to his Word and take to heart what is written.  

Dear Father,
We long for the coming of your son, Jesus, and the coming of your kingdom. Fill us afresh with your Holy Spirit and prepare us for the difficult times ahead.
​Even so, come Lord Jesus come! Amen.

A TRUMPET CALL TO WAKE THE CHURCH
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SOLI DEO GLORIA
© Sally Dixon Creations 2023​

Pour out your heart like water

15/9/2022

 
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“Arise, cry out in the night,
    as the watches of the night begin;
pour out your heart like water
    in the presence of the Lord.”

 
Lamentations 2:19

 JESU JUVA
One night, I had a beautiful dream.

In my dream, I walked through a house, my heart heavy with sadness. As my restless feet wandered in and out of rooms, a companion drew near and began to walk with me. Wherever I went, he went too. My companion remained unseen, but I knew he was there. I also knew that he was ancient, strong and wise. How safe I felt in his presence!

I began to pour out my troubles to him, the words tumbling out one after another. As we walked together, my unseen companion listened with an attentive ear. He heard every word and understood the pain that brimmed beneath each one. Not once did he ever leave my side.

What I experienced in my slumber that night is symbolic of what I have been learning in my waking hours: God is a good, kind and loving Father who cares about every aspect of our lives. The Lord walks with his children, and there is nothing too small or too big that cannot be shared with him. Whatever our burdens, whatever our needs, we can pour out our hearts like water in the presence of the Lord.

I remember a day as an eight-year-old girl when I took one of my favourite toys to school. It was a small, pink plastic cat. To adult eyes, it wouldn’t have seemed like much, but it meant a lot to me. At some point throughout the day, I lost that pink cat. Emotions swirled inside my chest: panic, anxiety, sadness and even anger (somebody must’ve stolen it!). But I managed to suppress my feelings and did not let them out. I trudged through the rest of the day and sighed with relief when the bell finally rang, marking the end of school. I climbed into the back seat of the family car, and only when I was safely shut inside did the tears begin to fall.

‘What’s the matter?’ asked my mother.

‘I lost my pink cat!’ Tears continued to flow down my cheeks as I poured out my childish woes.

My mother suggested we pray. So, we did. It was a simple prayer asking Father God to help me find my toy.

The next day, I saw another child holding my cat. She had found it on the classroom floor and was more than glad to pass it back to me. I learnt that day that even a plastic toy isn’t too small for God to care about. It mattered to me, and because he loved me, it also mattered to him.

A child’s toy is one thing, but bigger concerns can also be brought to the Lord. We can talk to him about our relationship difficulties, the complexities we face at school or work, and the disappointments we encounter in life. Even the matters of what we eat daily and what we wear are important to God because he knows how much we require them.

The Bible is filled with accounts of people pouring their troubles out to God. Hannah is one example. She was in deep anguish because she had no children and could not fall pregnant. In those days, barrenness was a burdensome stigma. Year after year, Hannah longed for her heart’s desire to be granted, but God never seemed to hear or answer her prayers. Such was Hannah’s grief that she was often reduced to tears and unable to even eat. One day, she went to the temple and cried bitterly as she prayed to the Lord. She poured out her heart to him: all her disappointment and sorrow. Hannah held none of it back. Not long afterwards, God fulfilled her desire and gave her a child. However, this didn’t mean the Lord only heard her prayers on that one particular occasion. The answer this time was ‘yes’, but her countless prayers were equally worthwhile throughout the years. God heard each one. Scripture tells us that the Lord keeps track of all our sorrows. He collects every tear in his bottle and records each one in his book (Psalm 56:8 NLT). Every single prayer uttered by Hannah and every tear she ever shed were precious in the Lord’s sight.

I remember another occasion when I stood on a rock before a waterfall and watched as it thundered down. Though I stood at a distance, the pummelling water sprayed through the air, and I soon became drenched. Sometimes our emotions seem as powerful as a waterfall, and we feel sure they will overcome and destroy us. Life can be brutal. Devastating events happen that shatter our souls and leave us gasping with ragged breaths. There are those amongst us who have experienced the unspeakable.

But nothing is too big for the Lord. Nothing is so shocking or shameful that we can’t bring it to him.

When the prophet Jeremiah penned the words, ‘Pour out your heart like water in the presence of the Lord,’ he was lamenting the afflictions of his people. They had fallen into tremendous sin, and judgement had come. Jerusalem was ravaged and destroyed, and most inhabitants were carried away as slaves to a distant land. Those left behind were plunged into famine and vast suffering. Jeremiah was heartbroken as he wept for his people. His sorrows poured out like a gushing waterfall.

When our emotions are as strong as Jeremiah’s, we can pour them out in the Lord’s presence just as he did. Scripture also expresses it another way: we are told to cast our burdens upon God, for he cares deeply for us (1 Peter 5:7). To cast means to throw with force. God is telling us to hurl those overwhelming feelings onto him, for he is strong enough to carry them. King David knew this. His prayers in the Psalms are punctuated with drenching tears, cries of anguish, pleas for forgiveness, and accompanied by much sobbing, groaning, weeping and sighing. David never stopped calling out to the Lord.

God looks deep within the heart and mind. He knows what is already in there, and there is no point in keeping any of it hidden from him. When I was a little girl, I was able to climb into the car, close the door and cry out my sorrows to my mother, who cared about my lost toy. How much more does our God in Heaven care? He is a Father, full of compassion for all who belong to him, and we can talk to him about anything and everything. 

This truth sets the one true Living God apart from all the other so-called ‘gods’ of the world’s religions. The gods of this world are not all one and the same, despite what many might teach these days. Those who teach such things are in error because they do not know the Scriptures or the power of God. They might speak as if they know God, but do they really?  

In the name of religion, people do all sorts of things to try to connect to God and have their prayers heard. Some deprive themselves of sensual pleasures. Some say repetitive prayers as they count beads. Some empty themselves to become a blank vacuum inside. Some burn incense and chant. Some whisper to ‘saintly’ humans who are dead and cannot hear them. Some people perform the same rituals over and over and over again. Others babble on believing their prayers will be answered by their many words. 


So much effort! And all of it is without any assurance that those prayers will ever be heard or answered. Religious practices or methods initiated through human effort possess no power to connect any person to God. But there is hope. Through his lovingkindness, God himself has reached out and made a way for us to connect to him. 

Christian prayer is unique, and it is unique not only because of God’s fatherhood but also because of the person of Jesus Christ. It is Jesus who connects us to the Sovereign Father in Heaven so we can know and talk to him. And it is through Jesus that the Father sends the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, to come and dwell with us. This means that although we may sometimes pray in solitary places, we are never alone because each member of the Godhead is always present. As children of God, we pray to the Father through his Son Jesus and in the power of the Holy Spirit.

When God became man and walked on this earth for thirty-three years, he was despised and rejected — a man of sorrows, acquainted with the deepest grief (Is 53:3). Jesus was mocked, betrayed and abandoned by friends. His body was whipped and scourged and pierced. On the cross, he carried the sin of the whole world — the sins of every person who has ever lived or ever will live. Because he experienced this world’s evils firsthand, Jesus can empathise with all our weaknesses. He was tempted in every way, just as we are — yet he did not sin (Heb 4:15).  And because Jesus defeated death and is alive forevermore, he can forgive our sins, connect us to the Father and help us overcome any struggle we might face. 


No other god can make this claim. No other god has ever demonstrated such love. 

Jesus tells us not to be like the pagans who strive so hard to have their prayers heard. We don't have to strive if we know Jesus and belong to the Father. We are simply told to go someplace quiet, close the door and talk to God, who is unseen. This is the highest form of prayer because it is a conversation between a father and child who love each other. The Lord isn’t interested in our pious attitudes and religious practices. He wants us to know him personally and simply asks that we come to him like children. 


The true gospel is mighty enough to break through into the gritty and crushing aspects of our lives. Our emotions can be messy. It’s not often wise to let them spill over onto other people. Most won’t understand our situations, and even the rare person who does will never be able to meet the innermost needs of our souls. The best place to take our emotions is the Lord’s presence.

As children of God, we can enter boldly into his throne room whenever we need to. We might be inside a house, car, school, office, hospital or church. Or we might be outside in a garden, park, field, beach or walking along a city street. Wherever we might be, we can enter in and let our hearts spill out like water before him. Throughout the centuries, believers have found themselves in the bleakest of situations. But even in prison cells, concentration camps or arenas filled with hungry lions, people have been able to enter into God’s presence and talk to him.

The Lord knows how difficult this life can be and how weak we often feel. When this is the case, the Holy Spirit will help us in our weakness to pray, even with sighs and groans too deep for words.

​Sometimes we might have to endure for a long time, but we won't be alone if we do. The Lord walks with us and will never leave our side. His power can deliver us from any trouble, and even if he doesn’t in this lifetime, he is strong enough to sustain us until we reach eternity.

As you walk with the Lord, bring every concern to him each day. It may be as small as a lost pink cat. It may be as vital as food, clothes and money. It may be that you have fallen into sin and need to repent. It may even be as devastating as broken relationships, illness, trauma or grief. Your emotions might feel as thunderous as a waterfall. Whatever your concerns, God cares about you and wants to hear all about it.

Amid great turmoil, Jeremiah was able to say, ‘Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness (Lam 3:22-23).’ If you are facing hard circumstances right now, know that God loves you and has compassion for you. He is faithful. With childlike faith, call on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and pour out your heart like water in God’s presence.

Dear Heavenly Father,
I come to you through your Son, Jesus, my Lord and Saviour. Thank you that I can enter into your presence because of his death on the cross and the blood that he shed. Thank you that I can bring all of my troubles and concerns to you. I cast them upon you now and ask for your help. Thank you for your promise that because I am your child, you will always walk beside me and never leave me.  
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.



Afterword…
 

If you do not yet know God and are seeking to know if he is real, go somewhere quiet, shut the door, and talk to Jesus Christ. Be honest with him. Tell him all about your concerns, doubts, hurts or wrongdoings. He is alive and can reveal himself to you. Anyone who calls on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ will be saved. This means that Jesus will forgive all your sins, enabling you to stand in God's holy presence. Jesus will introduce you to the Father so you may receive the right to become one of his children.



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 SOLI DEO GLORIA
© Sally Dixon Creations 2022

Treasures hidden in the darkness

28/7/2022

 
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“And I will give you treasures
   hidden in the darkness –
secret riches.
  I will do this so you may
   know that I am the Lord,
       The God of Israel, the one
  who calls you by name.”
 
Isaiah 45:3 (NLT)
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JESU JUVA
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Sometimes we find ourselves in places of utter darkness.

As a small girl, I was once plunged into utter darkness inside a cave. I was with my family on a guided tour. The air was cool and dank inside that cavernous place, and the deeper we meandered through the tunnels and hollows, the colder and more damp it seemed to get. A tour guide led us into a cathedral-sized chamber and gathered everyone around. As I stood beside my mother gazing at an enormous stalagmite, the tour guide suddenly switched off the light.

Darkness swallowed all of us up.

The blackness was blacker than anything I had ever known. Blacker even than my bedroom at night-time. Every person vanished from sight, including my mother. Deep down, I knew she stood beside me, but I could no longer see her. Not even a faint outline of her body. I suppose I could have reached out to grab her hand, but that black abyss had turned me into a statue. I dared not move.

As the light disappeared, so did the sound. Everyone fell silent, and an eerie hush descended over the cave. Unable to see or hear anyone and hidden in utter darkness, I felt overwhelmingly alone.

There have been times since then when I have found myself not in a physical darkness but an emotional one. Many of us have been there. Life plunges us into seasons of aching aloneness due to grief, loss, trauma, disappointment, illness, or other unexpected hardships. Never do we choose to enter such seasons, but enter them, we must. Times of suffering are inescapable in this imperfect world.

Joseph, in the Bible, found himself in great darkness. His jealous brothers threw him into a deep well and left him for dead. Then, sold into slavery, he was later accused of a sin he did not commit and was unfairly thrown into prison. Joseph’s season of darkness lasted many years. Torn away from his loved ones and taken to a foreign land, did he sometimes feel forsaken and forgotten? There must have been moments when he felt overwhelmed.
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But, throughout his afflictions, Joseph was never alone. The Bible tells us that “the Lord was with him”. (Gen 39:3,21,23).

If we know Jesus and belong to the Father, we can also rest in knowing that the Lord is with us in every situation. We may not be able to see him or always feel his presence, but God has promised to never leave his children alone. He is always with us. Never are we hidden from him. When I was a little girl standing in that black cave, my mother stood beside me even when I could not see her there. That knowledge helped me to remain calm, although I momentarily felt terrified.

The Lord also makes another promise: He will give us treasures hidden in the darkness — secret riches that we would otherwise know nothing about (Is 45:3). Our natural human inclination is to grumble, become bitter or wallow in self-pity in tough circumstances. It is certainly vital to be able to express our emotions in healthy ways, but when we do find ourselves in darkness, it is a time to be still before God. It is an opportunity to listen for his voice and wait for him to act. It is in the darkness that God promises to give us his precious treasures. If we don’t learn to listen or wait, we might miss the riches he wants to share.

So, what are these treasures?

Scattered throughout the pages of his Word, God tells us what they are. They can be unearthed in the accounts of his servants who all knew great struggle: Joseph, Job, David, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and many others.

Listen to what God says. Here are a handful of treasures he wants to impart in seasons of darkness:
                                                  
  • Knowledge of God and a deeper relationship with him (Is 45:3).
  • Wisdom, understanding and the fear of the Lord (Job 28; Dan 2:21-22; Prov 2:4-5; Is 33:6; Col 2:3).
  • God’s strength to empower us through difficult circumstances (Ps 18:28-29).
  • Trust and reliance on God, and the knowledge that he alone is God (Is 42:16, Is 45:3; Is 50:10).
  • God’s guidance, comfort and love (Ps 23:4; Is 42:16; Lam 3:2-6).
  • God’s refining power to remove sin from our lives (Is 49:2; Is 9:2; Matt 4:16; John 12:36,46).
  • Compassion for other people (Isaiah 58:7-8)
 
Our struggles will not last forever. Seasons of darkness always come to an end. When I was inside that cave as a little girl, the darkness lasted momentarily. The tour guide only wanted to demonstrate how the first explorers had encountered the cave. When he flicked the switch back on, bright light drove all the blackness away.

Joseph would have discovered God’s treasures as he languished in the darkness of trauma, slavery and prison. After many years, God suddenly “flicked the switch”, and Joseph found himself in the light again. God then raised him up and used him as his instrument as governor over Egypt. Joseph would not have been prepared for the calling on his life had it not been for the hard times and the treasures he had received. What had been intended for evil, God used for good to accomplish a greater purpose: the saving of many lives (Gen 50:20).

Whenever you find yourself in utter darkness, remember that it is good to hope, seek and wait patiently for the Lord (Lam 3:25-26). As you wait, make sure you listen carefully for God’s voice. He has treasures he wants to give. And after you have received them and are back in the light, you also may be used to help other people.

Jesus declared, “I am the Light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12). Jesus is our “tour guide” leading us through the dark valleys. He is also the source of light itself. Rest in him, and one day, he will suddenly “flick the switch” and drive all the blackness away.

I am in the process of unearthing God’s treasures in my own life. There is still much to discover, but the gems I have found thus far shine and sparkle more beautifully than all the rubies, diamonds or sapphires in the world. They are more precious than silver or gold. Only in the darkness has God led me to the hiding places of his riches. Had I not known struggle, I would never have begun to discover their worth.

PRAYER

Dear Father,

When I find myself in the darkness of suffering, please guide me and be my light. Teach me to hear your voice and teach me about your treasures in the darkness - I am willing to receive them. Show me how I can use these treasures to help other people.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Afterword…
 
The treasures mentioned here are for God’s children to find. If you are not yet one of God’s children, then know that his great love is beckoning you to join his family. God’s most precious treasure is that of salvation (2 Cor 4:7). Every person needs a saviour, for no one can overcome the darkness inside the human heart by their own efforts. All humans are born into this world with a fallen nature and, because of this, are separated from God. He longs for all people to come to know him. You may be a follower of another religion or spiritual system, or you may have no faith at all. False gods and idols have no power to save. Spiritual practises, rites and rituals have no power to save. Human intellect, human strength and human philosophies have no power to save. Good deeds, no matter how many are performed throughout a lifetime, also have no power to save a human soul. All of these will leave you stumbling blindly in the darkness, unable to find your own way out. Jesus Christ is the only light of the world and the only one who can bring illumination. He is the only one with power to save. Because he died on the cross in our place and then conquered death, he can wash the black stain of sin from our lives. He says, “I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness (John 12:46).” Trust in Jesus Christ, and you will receive the right to become a child of Father God. All you need to do is reach out and accept this treasure of salvation from Jesus. It is a gift given in loving kindness.  

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