God Can Turn Pain Into Purpose
Trusting the design of your life.
Joseph endured betrayal, slavery, false accusations, and years in prison. If anyone could have believed that life was unfair, it was Joseph.
Yet after everything he experienced, Joseph looked back on his life and said something remarkable:
“Ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good.” (Genesis 50:20)
Joseph realized that the trials he had gone through were not meaningless. God had used them to prepare him for something greater—to save countless lives during a famine.
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God Sees the Bigger Picture
Sometimes we can only see the present moment. When things are painful or confusing, it is easy to wonder why God allows certain experiences to happen.
But God sees the full story of our lives, including blessings and outcomes we cannot yet imagine.
Reflection
There may be moments in your life that feel like Joseph’s pit or Joseph’s prison. But those moments do not define your future.
God is still working.
“All things work together for good to them that love God.”
— Romans 8:28
Today’s Daily Challenge
Write a short letter to yourself about a challenge you are facing right now. Encourage yourself to trust God and remember that He can turn even difficult experiences into something good.
Grateful you’re here.
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