Isaiah 50:1-10 | Walking in the Dark: When God Seems Absent

What do you do when God feels absent? When the passion you once felt is gone, prayer feels cold, and you seem to be walking without light? In this teaching from Isaiah 50:10, we explore the painful but deeply important reality of the dark night of the soul. Rather than seeing darkness only as failure, sin, or distance from God, Scripture shows that God often meets His people in places of wilderness, silence, loss, and confusion. Abraham, Moses, Job, and even Jesus all encountered darkness—and found that God was still at work there. This message is for anyone who feels spiritually numb, disoriented, or abandoned, and needs to remember that even in the dark, we are called to walk, trust, and resist false light.