
As we stand within arm’s reach of a new year, this message speaks to anyone who has felt the weight of this past season. If you’ve ever looked up and asked, “How did I get here?”—this is for you.
This sermon is for the unseen, the unheard, and the ones who have had to smile while holding back tears. It’s an honest conversation about heaviness, uncertainty, and the fear of what comes next—but also about hope, faith, and the God who is still working even when we can’t see it.
Through Scripture (2 Corinthians 4, Romans 8, Hebrews 11), and powerful stories from the lives of Mary, Jesus, Elijah, David, and personal testimony, we’re reminded of this truth:
The unseen is not the absence of God—it’s the space where He’s already at work.
This message unpacks:
Why seasons of silence are not rejection
How God is active in the unseen
Why your pain is not disqualification—it’s your résumé
How faith grows in uncertainty
What it means to love the unseen
Why darkness is often divine placement, not punishment
If you’ve been afraid of the dark, unsure of your future, or questioning whether God is still near—this message will challenge you to look again, trust again, and step forward in faith.
Uncertainty doesn’t scare us.
The unseen is a setup.
And God is closer than you think.