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Worship in Darkness: Lenten Reflection Day 28


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In today’s reflection, we explore the powerful story of Paul and Silas in Acts 16:25—two men unjustly imprisoned, yet found singing hymns to God in the middle of the night. We dig deep into the historical context of their suffering, learn more about who Paul and Silas were, and discover what it means to worship even when you feel lost, anxious, or bound by life’s challenges.

Key Takeaways:

  • Who Paul and Silas were and why they were imprisoned

  • The power of worship in the darkest circumstances

  • A personal story of anxiety and how whispered worship helped break the mental chains

  • Practical ways to incorporate resilient praise into your life

  • A heartfelt prayer to help you reconnect with God in the midnight hour of your soul

    Even in the prisons of our minds, worship invites freedom.

    Even when we are anxious and overwhelmed, praise can lift the weight.

     Stay encouraged. Stay connected. Come back tomorrow as we continue our Lenten journey together.

    Anchor Verse:

    “About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them.” — Acts 16:25

     Mentioned in This Episode/Post:
    • Acts 16:16–40 – Full story of Paul and Silas in prison

    • Brief bios on Paul the Apostle and Silas (Silvanus)

    • Real-life reflection on anxiety, faith, and finding peace in worship

    • Practical applications for worship during spiritual or emotional trials

       

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      Well and GraceBy Regina Bartlett