by Debbie McDaniel
“As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good,
to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are
today.” Genesis 50:20
Who would have ever dreamed how God would turn around this tragedy for good?
After months back at home, recuperating and seeking direction for his
future plans, St. Patrick felt strongly led to go back to Ireland. He
knew God had brought him there for a purpose and he was burdened to
share Christ with a lost nation.
Though God is not the author of evil in our world, and though often He does choose to shelter and protect us from the evil attacks of the enemy on our lives, sometimes...He takes us straight through dark seasons. And it’s never to leave us there for no purpose. He will always have purpose and hope through what we may experience, however difficult it may be. He will always be faithful to bring greater good.
Both the lives of St. Patrick and Joseph in the Bible remind us of this
truth. Sold into slavery, held captive, and imprisoned, yet set free
for the “saving of many lives.”
If you find yourself in a difficult season right now, find
encouragement through this reminder: God will turn it around for good.
Somehow. He is faithful to His Word, and He is crazy about you. He will
see you through, don’t ever doubt it. You will step out to the other
side of the darkness. And who knows, but that many lives may be affected
for the kingdom’s sake, because of your difficult season of struggle.
Intersecting Faith & Life: Sometimes
the most difficult times we walk through can feel like captivity to our
hearts and minds. If you find yourself there today, be assured that God
is with you and leading you through. Even if you can’t see the how the
whole story will unfold, His plans for us are good, He gives hope and
purpose. Choose to thank Him today that He will turn your struggle
around for good. Pray that He will use it as a blessing in your life and
for many others to know of His power and great love.
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