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The Crosswalk Devotional: A Daily Devotional Chris... - Waiting for The Sun to Shine Again
Description
Winter eventually gives way to spring. The sun always returns — even if it takes longer than we’d like. Life works the same way.
In this episode, we talk about walking through spiritual winters — the long seasons of hardship, disappointment, or discouragement where change feels painfully slow. What do we do when prayers seem unanswered? When circumstances don’t shift? When the valley stretches on?
Psalm 23 reminds us of something powerful: even in the darkest valley, we are not alone.
The sun may feel hidden — but God is not absent.
What We Discuss
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Why difficult seasons are part of the Christian life
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The danger of obsessing over our problems
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How self-focus can unintentionally magnify hardship
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Practical ways to stay encouraged during long valleys
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Learning contentment when God says “not yet”
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Paul’s example of trusting grace in weakness
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Preparing spiritually before the next hard season arrives
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Full Transcript Below:
Waiting for the Sun to Shine Again
By: Aaron D’Anthony Brown
Bible Reading:
“Even when I go through the darkest valley, I fear no danger, for you are with me; your rod and your staff—they comfort me.” (Psalm 23:4, CSB)
I was one of the many waiting for the sun to shine again after a long, cold winter. Eventually it does return, albeit more slowly than we might wish. Life can be like that sometimes, where tough situations are slow to change and improve.
When you find yourself feeling down and out, how do you respond? Do you turn to God and patiently wait for the bad times to pass? Do you develop a bad attitude to match the circumstances? Or do you just go with the flow?
As Christians, we pray to God with anticipation and hope for the good times of life. There are many of them. However, again, as Christians, we also know that God doesn’t solely promise us good times. The bad times are, in fact, a part of this miracle we call life. And they’re just as important.
In effect, life is an alternating sequence of seasons in which we experience highs and lows. Those upbeat moments are much easier to handle and appreciate. The difficulties, on the other hand, can leave us scratching our heads, wondering when God will step in to rescue us.
If this sounds like you, you’re not alone. Everyone at some point