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There is Purpose in Your Pain
Pain is one of life's hardest teachers. It arrives uninvited, shakes our foundation, and leaves us questioning why we must endure such suffering. But in God's hands, pain is never wasted. Every tear, every heartbreak, and every trial has a purpose beyond what we can see.
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 pointless; it is shaping you, refining you, and drawing you closer to God's heart.
Think of Joseph—betrayed by his brothers, imprisoned unfairly, yet positioned for God's greater plan. What seemed like senseless suffering was, in fact, preparation for his destiny. The same is true for you.
God uses our trials to develop perseverance, deepen our faith, and equip us to help others walking through similar struggles. Your pain has the power to birth purpose, healing, and testimony.
Hold on. Keep trusting. One day, you will look back and see that the very thing that broke you was also the thing that led you into God's perfect plan. He is not finished with you yet.
By Bill ScottThere is Purpose in Your Pain
Pain is one of life's hardest teachers. It arrives uninvited, shakes our foundation, and leaves us questioning why we must endure such suffering. But in God's hands, pain is never wasted. Every tear, every heartbreak, and every trial has a purpose beyond what we can see.
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 pointless; it is shaping you, refining you, and drawing you closer to God's heart.
Think of Joseph—betrayed by his brothers, imprisoned unfairly, yet positioned for God's greater plan. What seemed like senseless suffering was, in fact, preparation for his destiny. The same is true for you.
God uses our trials to develop perseverance, deepen our faith, and equip us to help others walking through similar struggles. Your pain has the power to birth purpose, healing, and testimony.
Hold on. Keep trusting. One day, you will look back and see that the very thing that broke you was also the thing that led you into God's perfect plan. He is not finished with you yet.