
Episode #33
The Dark Is Where God Does His Best Work | Psalm 23:3-4
"He restores my soul." We know the words. Most of us learned them young enough that we can rattle off the whole psalm forwards and backwards — which is exactly why we miss what's in it. In this message, Pastor PJ Charles sits inside two verses of Psalm 23 and asks the uncomfortable question underneath them: if God is leading me down the right path, why does the right path run through the valley of the shadow of death? Along the way: what restoration actually costs, the difference between being valuable and being valued, why Paul describes us as willing losers in a triumphal procession, what the Hebrew behind "valley of the shadow of death" really says, and why a seed has to be buried in the dark before it can grow toward the light. The takeaway isn't that the darkness will pass. It's that the darkness has a purpose — and if your Shepherd led you into it, He fully intends to walk you out of it. Restore. Refine. Repeat. Scripture: Psalm 23:1–4, Psalm 8:4, 2 Corinthians 2:14–15, Hebrews 4:15, Hebrews 12:2 Download our free Psalms journal and discussion guide at genesischurchorlando.com . Go Deeper: Download the Psalms Journal & discussion guide: https://genesischurchorlando.com https://linktr.ee/genesischurchorlando ️ Join us on the Post Sunday Podcast — LIVE Mondays 10:30am on Instagram & X, on-demand Tuesdays on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & YouTube






