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We all face moments when life does not go the way we planned. Our instinct is to fight through the problem on our own, but what if the struggle is actually a reroute from God? Looking at Saul’s transformation into Paul, we see that no one is too far gone for God to redirect. Even a man who persecuted Christians was chosen, restored, and given a new purpose. Reroutes are not punishment, they are divine redirection toward a better path God has already prepared.Along the way, we must stop relying only on our own strength and learn to say yes to God. Saul had to depend on others when he was blinded, and Ananias had to obey God even when it was uncomfortable. God often uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary change. Your obedience and surrender may be part of someone else’s breakthrough.Life after a reroute is not perfect. Paul still faced persecution, prison, and hardship, yet God reminded him that His grace was enough and His power works best in weakness. Your reroute is not just about fixing your life. It is about fulfilling your purpose and reaching the people only you can reach. When you surrender the struggle, you discover there is real power in trusting God’s plan.
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We all face moments when life does not go the way we planned. Our instinct is to fight through the problem on our own, but what if the struggle is actually a reroute from God? Looking at Saul’s transformation into Paul, we see that no one is too far gone for God to redirect. Even a man who persecuted Christians was chosen, restored, and given a new purpose. Reroutes are not punishment, they are divine redirection toward a better path God has already prepared.Along the way, we must stop relying only on our own strength and learn to say yes to God. Saul had to depend on others when he was blinded, and Ananias had to obey God even when it was uncomfortable. God often uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary change. Your obedience and surrender may be part of someone else’s breakthrough.Life after a reroute is not perfect. Paul still faced persecution, prison, and hardship, yet God reminded him that His grace was enough and His power works best in weakness. Your reroute is not just about fixing your life. It is about fulfilling your purpose and reaching the people only you can reach. When you surrender the struggle, you discover there is real power in trusting God’s plan.
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New to LifeRock? Click here: liferockchurch.org/get-connected
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Do you need someone to pray for you? We will pray for you. Click here: liferockchurch.org/online-prayer
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