Sometimes the hardest roads we walk are the ones we never planned on taking.
Psalm 23:4 says,
“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.”
Notice the word through.
David didn’t say we pitch a tent in the valley.
He didn’t say we build a house there.
He said we walk through it.
Valleys are temporary places, not permanent addresses.
You may be in a valley right now.
A valley of grief.
A valley of uncertainty.
A valley of exhaustion.
A valley where the light feels dim and the answers feel far away.
But God never promised we would avoid valleys.
He promised we would never walk them alone.
“For thou art with me.”
Not ahead of you shouting directions.
Not behind you yelling encouragement.
But with you.
Side by side.
Step by step.
Breath by breath.
Even in the valley, God is not absent.
Even in the darkness, God is not silent.
Even in the fear, God is still faithful.
David says, “Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.”
The rod reminds us God protects.
The staff reminds us God guides.
When you don’t know where to step, He guides.
When you don’t know how to stand, He supports.
When you feel weak, He stays.
Here’s the hope today:
The valley may be dark, but it is not final.
The shadow may be long, but it is not stronger than the light.
The season may be hard, but God is still good.
So keep walking.
One step at a time.
One prayer at a time.
One breath at a time.
You are not abandoned.
You are not forgotten.
You are not alone.
The Shepherd is with you.
And if He brought you into this valley,
He will walk you through it.
Better days are ahead.
Light is coming.
Grace is carrying you.
Hold on.
God is closer than you think.