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What does the Bible say about God's work in darkness?

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The Bible teaches that God accomplishes His greatest works in times of darkness when no man can work.

In Scripture, darkness is often representative of times when human ability is rendered ineffective, such as in John 9:4 where Jesus says, 'The night cometh when no man can work.' This indicates that while men may be limited in their capacity to act during dark times, God is sovereign and actively working. Psalm 139:12 affirms that 'the darkness and the light are both alike to thee,' illustrating that God sees and works in the darkness when we cannot. His greatest work was accomplished at Calvary, where the light of salvation was shining beautifully through the profound darkness of sin and suffering.
Scripture References: John 9:4, Psalm 139:12

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