Some weeks feel heavier than others. The kind where no matter how much you pray, the darkness seems thicker. You feel the weight pressing on your chest, the thoughts swirling in your mind, and the quiet whisper that tells you you are losing ground. It feels like Satan himself is trying to snuff out the light within you, trying to convince you that you have no strength left to keep going. But that is what he does. He cannot create light, so he tries to cover it. He cannot destroy love, so he tries to drain it. He cannot take away your purpose, so he tries to make you doubt it. His goal is not always to make you fall, sometimes it is simply to make you tired enough to stop standing.
Do not let him. You are not walking through this darkness alone. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you. The light of God does not go out when life gets dark. It burns quieter, deeper, steadier. Even when you cannot see it, it is still there. God’s light in you is not fragile. It does not flicker at the sound of fear. It is eternal, unbreakable, and untouchable by the enemy.
There will be nights when you cry more than you pray. There will be mornings when you wake up and feel like you are at the edge of giving up. But those are the very moments when heaven leans closer, when God whispers, Hold on. I am still here.
You do not have to fix the darkness. You just have to refuse to let it convince you that the light is gone. Because even now, it is still burning. You are still chosen. You are still loved. You are still held.
- Ellie Mont
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.”
John 1:5
“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?”
Psalm 27:1