šļø Podcast Episode: Taking the Good from the Bad šļø
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Todayās episode is called āTaking the Good from the Bad.ā
Weāve all walked through seasons that were uncomfortable, unfair, or even painful. Times where it felt like everything was stacked against us, and the only question we could ask was āWhy me?ā But hereās the truth: bad seasons are not wasted seasonsāunless we let them be.
Sometimes the setback is the very thing that sharpens us. Sometimes the disappointment is what grows our discipline. And sometimes the closed door is the redirect that points us to the right one.
The challenge is to shift our perspectiveāto stop only seeing what went wrong, and start asking, āWhat did I gain?ā Maybe you gained wisdom. Maybe you gained resilience. Maybe you gained the clarity you needed to prepare you for the next level of elevation.
Scripture reminds us in Romans 8:28 that āAll things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.ā Not some things. All things. That means even the bad chapters are producing something good in the story.
So, hereās the encouragement: Donāt despise the bad season. Mine it for the gold. Find the lesson. Take the good and use it as fuel. When you come out of it, donāt just come out tiredācome out stronger, wiser, and ready for whatās next.
Because the bad doesnāt have the last word. The breakthrough does. The blessing does. And when you can take the good from the bad, youāll see that every valley was really just training ground for your mountain.
š” Takeaway for today: Your next elevation requires your last frustration. Donāt waste it. Take it. Use it. Grow from it.
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