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In this episode, we reflect on the idea of darkness as a place—not just a condition of life, but a setting where God still moves with purpose. Looking to Genesis 12, we see how Abram stepped out into the unknown, leaving behind what was familiar to follow God’s call. Just as Abram journeyed into uncertainty, we too may find ourselves in seasons of darkness that feel unsettling or unclear. Yet within that place, God’s promises guide us, His presence sustains us, and His light directs our path forward. This conversation invites you to see the “dark places” not as endings, but as beginnings for faith, growth, and divine progress.
By Mark Livingston Sr.In this episode, we reflect on the idea of darkness as a place—not just a condition of life, but a setting where God still moves with purpose. Looking to Genesis 12, we see how Abram stepped out into the unknown, leaving behind what was familiar to follow God’s call. Just as Abram journeyed into uncertainty, we too may find ourselves in seasons of darkness that feel unsettling or unclear. Yet within that place, God’s promises guide us, His presence sustains us, and His light directs our path forward. This conversation invites you to see the “dark places” not as endings, but as beginnings for faith, growth, and divine progress.