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Even in life’s darkest pits, God is present, powerful, and in control. Joseph was betrayed, stripped, and thrown into a pit—not by strangers, but by his own brothers. Yet, in the pain, God’s plan was unfolding. When we feel injured, inadequate, or isolated, God is still working. He is omnipotent in our pain, omniscient in our weakness, and omnipresent in our loneliness. The pit may feel like the end, but with God, it’s only the beginning of divine direction and deliverance. So hold the line—even in the pit, purpose is being shaped.
By The Church at CW5
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Even in life’s darkest pits, God is present, powerful, and in control. Joseph was betrayed, stripped, and thrown into a pit—not by strangers, but by his own brothers. Yet, in the pain, God’s plan was unfolding. When we feel injured, inadequate, or isolated, God is still working. He is omnipotent in our pain, omniscient in our weakness, and omnipresent in our loneliness. The pit may feel like the end, but with God, it’s only the beginning of divine direction and deliverance. So hold the line—even in the pit, purpose is being shaped.