Sometimes life breaks us in ways we cannot explain. Job knew that pain. In one sweeping storm, he lost his children, his wealth, and his health. Yet through his tears he whispered, “Shall we accept good from God, and not adversity?” (Job 2:10). He didn’t understand, but he still held on to God.
Joseph, too, could have drowned in bitterness. Betrayed by his brothers, sold into slavery, forgotten in prison—his life seemed like one closed door after another. But later, with eyes filled not with anger but with grace, he told his brothers, “You meant evil against me; but God meant it for good” (Genesis 50:20).
And Jochebed, the mother of Moses—can you imagine her trembling hands as she placed her precious baby in a basket on the Nile? Every motherly instinct must have screamed to hold on tighter, but she chose to let go and trust God’s timing. And through that act of surrender, God raised up a deliverer for Israel.
Each of these stories breathes the same truth: God’s ways may hurt, His timing may confuse, but His love never fails. What looks like loss may be the seed of a miracle. What feels like the end may be the very beginning of your deliverance.
So when you find yourself in a pit, or at the edge of a river of uncertainty, remember this: He sees. He knows. And in His time, He will reveal the beauty behind the pain.
PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Father, thank You for this beautiful and blessed day. When my heart feels broken and I cannot see what You are doing, help me to trust You still. Give me the faith of Job, the courage of Joseph, and the surrender of Jochebed. Hold me when I feel weak, and remind me that You are writing a story far greater than I can see. In Jesus’ name, Amen
100% to God = 0% Compromise to the world!
Happy and Joyful Sabbath as We are filled with this Hope that Burns within Our Heart!
We are United in Christ!
Jesus is Coming Very Soon!
PRAISE THE LORD!π
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