Quote #97768
In darkness God's truth shines most clear.
Corrie ten
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line expresses a faith-based paradox: moments of fear, suffering, or uncertainty (“darkness”) can become the very conditions in which divine reality is perceived most vividly. Rather than claiming that hardship is good in itself, it suggests that adversity strips away distractions and self-reliance, making room for trust, endurance, and spiritual clarity. Read this way, the quote functions as consolation and exhortation—encouraging believers to interpret trials not as evidence of God’s absence but as an arena where God’s promises and character may be apprehended more sharply. Its emphasis is on perception (“shines most clear”) rather than on the darkness being removed.




