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There is Purpose in Your Pain
Pain is never wasted in God's hands. Though trials can feel unbearable, they often serve a greater purpose—shaping us, drawing us closer to Him, and preparing us for what's ahead. Joseph endured betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment, yet God used his suffering to elevate him to a position where he could save many lives (Genesis 50:20). What others meant for harm, God turned for good.
In the midst of hardship, it's easy to question, Why is this happening? But God sees the bigger picture. Romans 8:28 reminds us, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose." Your pain is not without meaning; it is molding you, strengthening your faith, and aligning you with His divine plan.
Instead of letting pain make you bitter, let it make you better. Surrender it to God, trusting that He is working even when you don't understand. One day, you'll look back and see how He used this season to prepare you for greater things.
Hold on. Keep trusting. There is purpose in your pain, and God is not finished with your story yet.
By Bill ScottThere is Purpose in Your Pain
Pain is never wasted in God's hands. Though trials can feel unbearable, they often serve a greater purpose—shaping us, drawing us closer to Him, and preparing us for what's ahead. Joseph endured betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment, yet God used his suffering to elevate him to a position where he could save many lives (Genesis 50:20). What others meant for harm, God turned for good.
In the midst of hardship, it's easy to question, Why is this happening? But God sees the bigger picture. Romans 8:28 reminds us, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose." Your pain is not without meaning; it is molding you, strengthening your faith, and aligning you with His divine plan.
Instead of letting pain make you bitter, let it make you better. Surrender it to God, trusting that He is working even when you don't understand. One day, you'll look back and see how He used this season to prepare you for greater things.
Hold on. Keep trusting. There is purpose in your pain, and God is not finished with your story yet.