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The Midnight that becomes Morning02

The Midnight that becomes Morning.Acts 16:22–34; Genesis 39:20–23; Isaiah 43:2 KJV Paul and Silas are beaten, chained, and locked away at midnight—the hour when despair is loudest. Prison represents the mental spaces where hope feels trapped: racing thoughts, shame, panic, or relentless inner accusations. Some people don't want to die—they just want the pain to stop.Instead of surrendering to silence, Paul and Silas sing. Their worship doesn't deny reality—it defies despair. And God uses their endurance not only to free them, but to save others watching in the dark.The easiest escape is giving up. The bravest choice is staying present when everything hurts. Midnight does not mean God has left—it often means He is about to move. Your survival may be the testimony that sets someone else free.We live in a world surrounded by spiritual darkness. Our homes, our marriages, and even our nation are under attack. But I want you to know tonight that God still works in the dark. He is near to the brokenhearted, He saves the crushed in spirit, and He calls to every weary soul, "Come unto Me, and I will give you rest."your dark place is not your grave—it can be your gateway to God's greatest grace.

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Acts 16:22-34; Isaiah 43:2
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