The Dark Ages – What were they?

The Dark Ages – What were they?
Restoration The Church Church History

TL;DR:

After Rome fell in AD 476, Europe entered the “Dark Ages,” a time of instability when monasteries became key preservers of Scripture and Christian teaching. Even in chaos, God faithfully sustained His church, keeping the gospel alive for future generations.

from the old testament

  • Passages like Isaiah 40:31 (“But they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength…”) show that God strengthens His followers when nations or societies falter.
  • Scriptures such as Deuteronomy 31:24–26 emphasize the careful keeping of God’s law, showing the importance of guarding His Word for future generations.
  • Verses like Jeremiah 23:3 speak of God gathering a remnant of His people, even when the nation is unfaithful—mirroring how faithful believers preserved the gospel during unstable times like the Dark Ages.

from the new testament

  • No matter what the challenges of any age, Jesus promised that His church would endure. He declared in Matthew 16:18 that the gates of hell would not prevail against it, and He assured His disciples in Matthew 28:20 that He would be with them to the end of the age. Those promises were visible even during the Dark Ages. Christ used monasteries to preserve Scripture and Christian teaching, and they also protected the writings of earlier believers. He sustained local gatherings and raised faithful teachers to shepherd His people. He later used movements such as the Carolingian reforms and, eventually, the Reformation to renew preaching and restore biblical clarity across Europe.
  • Because Christ Himself sustains His people, the church does not survive on human strength. Paul wrote in Ephesians 4:11–14 that Christ provides teachers to guard believers from false doctrine.
  • Similarly, Jude 3 describes the faith as something “once for all delivered to the saints,” reminding us that biblical truth rests on the risen Lord who guards His church and preserves His Word. His faithfulness is the reason the church endured the Dark Ages.

implications for today

St. Francis of Assisi said, “All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.” Neither could the Dark Ages extinguish the light of the church. No matter how perilous the times were, no matter how despotic the political system, the gospel and the church have endured. That’s because their endurance is not in our hands but in Christ’s. He keeps it.

The Savior who carried His church through the darkest centuries is the same Savior who holds the church today. He blesses faithful men and women by allowing them to participate in that most meaningful work. You can be one of them. Search the Scriptures and be quick to defend their authority. Resist the urge to compromise on truth. Be the candle in a dark world.

understand

  • The Dark Ages began after Rome fell in AD 476, marked by instability.
  • Monasteries preserved Scripture and Christian teaching in the Dark Ages.
  • God faithfully sustained His church, keeping the gospel alive, even through the Dark Ages.

reflect

  • How does knowing that God preserved His church even in chaotic times encourage you?
  • How can you act as a “candle” to preserve and share truth in a world that feels unstable?
  • How do you rely on Christ’s guidance rather than your own strength when facing spiritual or cultural challenges?

engage

  • How did monasteries and faithful believers during the Dark Ages reflect God’s promise to sustain His church?
  • What lessons can we learn from the faith and persistence of the church during the Dark Ages?
  • How can we encourage each other to live out, uphold, and share biblical truth in times when society drifts from God’s Word?