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William MacDonald

And I will give thee the treasures of darkness

William MacDonald teaches that God uses the darkest seasons of life to reveal invaluable spiritual treasures and deepen our faith.
In this devotional sermon, William MacDonald explores the profound spiritual truth behind God’s promise to give 'the treasures of darkness.' He explains how God uses the darkest and most difficult times in life to reveal invaluable blessings and deepen our faith. Drawing from Scripture and poignant reflections, MacDonald encourages believers to embrace trials as opportunities for growth and lasting spiritual riches.

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“And I will give thee the treasures of darkness.” (Isa. 45:3) When God made this promise to Cyrus, He was speaking of material treasures from lands of darkness that Cyrus would conquer. But we are not doing violence to the verse when we take it and apply it in a spiritual sense. There are treasures that are discovered in the dark nights of life that are never found in days of unrelieved sunshine. For instance, God can give songs in the darkest night (Job 35:10) that would never have been sung if life were completely devoid of trials. That is why the poet wrote: And many a rapturous minstrel among those sons of light Will say of his sweetest music, “I learned it in the night;” And many a rolling anthem that fills the Father’s home Sobbed out its first rehearsal in the shade of a darkened room. There is the darkness of what J. Stuart Holden calls “life’s inexplicable mysteries—the calamities, the catastrophes, the sudden and unexpected experiences which have come into life, and which all our forethought has not been sufficient to ward off; and life is dark because of them—sorrow, loss, disappointment, injustice, misconception of motive, slander.” These are often the things that make life dark. Humanly speaking, none of us would choose this darkness, and yet its benefits are incalculable. Leslie Weatherhead wrote, “Like all men, I love and prefer the sunny uplands of experience, when health, happiness and success abound, but I have learned far more about God and life and myself in the darkness of fear and failure than I have ever learned in the sunshine. There are such things as the treasures of darkness. The darkness, thank God, passes. But what one learns in the darkness, one possesses for ever.”

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Original Promise to Cyrus
    • God’s promise concerned material treasures
    • Context of conquering lands of darkness
    • Literal and spiritual applications
  2. II. Spiritual Treasures in Darkness
    • Dark nights of life reveal unique blessings
    • Songs and worship born from trials
    • Darkness as a source of spiritual growth
  3. III. The Nature of Life’s Darkness
    • Inexplicable calamities and suffering
    • Human reluctance to embrace darkness
    • The lasting benefits of spiritual lessons learned
  4. IV. Encouragement and Hope
    • Darkness passes but lessons remain
    • God’s presence in suffering
    • Treasures gained are eternal

Key Quotes

“There are treasures that are discovered in the dark nights of life that are never found in days of unrelieved sunshine.” — William MacDonald
“God can give songs in the darkest night that would never have been sung if life were completely devoid of trials.” — William MacDonald
“The darkness, thank God, passes. But what one learns in the darkness, one possesses for ever.” — William MacDonald

Application Points

  • Embrace difficult seasons as opportunities for spiritual growth and learning.
  • Trust God’s promise that valuable lessons and blessings come from life’s darkest moments.
  • Find hope in knowing that the treasures gained through trials are eternal and transformative.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'treasures of darkness' mean?
It refers to the spiritual blessings and growth that come through difficult and dark times in life.
Is the promise to Cyrus only about material wealth?
While originally about material treasures, the promise also has a deeper spiritual application for believers.
Why does God allow darkness and suffering?
God uses trials to teach us, deepen our faith, and reveal spiritual treasures that cannot be gained in ease.
How can I find hope in my darkest moments?
By trusting God’s promises and recognizing that the lessons learned in darkness are lasting and valuable.
Are spiritual treasures permanent?
Yes, the spiritual growth and understanding gained in trials remain with us forever.

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