But the thing is that sometimes the situation is just difficult. Sometimes to our human perspective there are no good options and what we are left with feels less than satisfactory.
But God’s will always wins out.
“In this life you will have trouble, but fear not, I have overcome the world.”
This world and the part we play in it is beautiful. Yes, there is brokenness, but I want to look for the beauty of our redemption in it. The Lord has made all things new, even as He is in the process of making us new.
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But the thing is that sometimes the situation is just difficult. Sometimes to our human perspective there are no good options and what we are left with feels less than satisfactory.
But God’s will always wins out.
And we ask “why?”
Because we need to find a reason
We need something to reassure there is a purpose
That God is present
The journey is sanctifying
The destination is certain
He leads in the way of the divine
With no hurry or rush
What if the worst doesn’t happen
What if it actually goes pretty well
What if the risk is worth it
Many people have acknowledged the illegitimacy of the phrase “God will not give you more than you can handle”. But as with many things, we can often say it, believe that it is true, but have a difficult time walking thru things in real life.
But just to be clear, God does in fact give you more than you can handle.
It is easy to say God is good
His timing is perfect
When steps are moving forward
Toward your desired goal
Your desired timeline
But what about when steps are stalled
I have never worked a job as a salaried employee, with the exception of a short stint in ministry where I raised my own funds. But with even more of a desire to be faithful to the generosity of my support team and an extended plunge into the hourly world, I still planned my schedule in 8-5 increments, needing to account for at least 8 productive “working hours” a day.