In this sermon, we explore the idea that the darkness and challenges we see in the world, and even in our personal lives, do not have the final say. We examine the historical event of Pope John Paul II’s visit to Poland in 1979 and the subsequent fall of communism, highlighting the power of hope and faith in Christ. We are reminded that God's kingdom is not in decline, but rather, it is growing exponentially around the world, often in ways we may not immediately see. We are challenged to adopt the "mindset of Christ," as described in Philippians 2:5-9, which involves embracing humility and recognizing that God's power is often most evident in our weakness. Just as Christ's crucifixion, the ultimate symbol of shame and defeat, was followed by his resurrection and exaltation, so too can our darkest moments be transformed by God's grace and power.