“Be exceedingly glad”, YOUR adversity is preparing YOU for “something greater”!

Each year, I look forward to watching the World Series. In my opinion, playoff baseball makes for some of the most exciting sporting competition of the year. I sometimes feel stressed out just watching the games, so I can’t imagine the pressure the closing pitchers must feel when they are called to the mound.

With the game on the line, the closing pitcher is called in with one or two innings left to play. Margins are often tight in baseball, meaning that just one pitch could change the outcome entirely: winning—or losing—the game or series for your team. Talk about a high-stress career choice!

I think the key to managing stress for closing pitchers is in how they prepare. All season long, they prepare mentally and physically to be called in with the game on the line. Prior to taking the mound, they go through their warmups in the bullpen. Even before each pitch, closing pitchers often have a routine that helps to clear their minds and prepare them to deliver a strike. Things that might seem trivial from the outside looking in are all a part of their meticulous preparation.

One of my favorite heroes of the Bible is Joseph. By the time we get to Genesis chapter 41, Joseph has already been through a lot. He was sold into slavery by his brothers, falsely accused by his boss’s wife, and then imprisoned for a crime that he didn’t commit. In Genesis 41:14-15, we see Joseph standing in front of Pharaoh, called to interpret his uninterpretable dream. I would be feeling the pressure if I were Joseph! But Joseph had come prepared.

 

Throughout his story and all of the hardships he faced, the Bible is clear that Joseph continued to depend on and trust in God (Genesis 39:2, 8-9, 21-23). So, when he stood before Pharaoh, he was not worried, because he knew that God was still in control.

“It is beyond my power to do this,” Joseph replied. “But God can tell you what it means and set you at ease.” (Genesis 41:16)

After Joseph not only interprets Pharaoh’s dream but also gives godly counsel as to how to handle the upcoming famine, Pharaoh decides to make Joseph his right-hand man, putting him in charge of all of Egypt (Genesis 41:37-41)! This is undoubtedly another high-stress position that Joseph finds himself in, but once again we see that God has been preparing him for this through his positions of authority in both Potiphar’s house and in prison!

As Christians, we know that in this world we will face troubles (John 16:33). However, we can also be confident that even through afflictions, God is working in our situations (Romans 8:28) and even preparing us for the purpose and calling He has for our lives (Ephesians 2:10).

When we walk through trials, let us look to Joseph’s life as both an example and a promise. Like Joseph, let us cling to our faith in God, trusting and believing that even through hardship, He is preparing us to be used to glorify and honor Him. Let us not arrive at pivotal moments in our lives ill-equipped but with the joy and confidence of a child of God who has been called and prepared.

So be truly glad. There is wonderful joy ahead, even though you must endure many trials for a little while. … Though you do not see him now, you trust him; and you rejoice with a glorious, inexpressible joy. The reward for trusting him will be the salvation of your souls and something greater! (1 Peter 1:6, 8-9).

~ “Be exceedingly glad”, YOUR advertisy is preparing YOU for “greater”!

Scripture is quoted from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

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If you  need or want God to come into your circumstances and use what you been going through to lead you to something greater, pray the prayer that I’ve created for you below;

Prayer:

Father,
In this moment of stillness, I come before You, weary and burdened, feeling like I’ve walked this road for far too long. I’ve prayed, Lord. I’ve poured out my heart before You countless times, and yet, my cries have seemed to go unanswered. The struggles never end. One battle after another, one disappointment after another. I’m tired. I feel the weight of my own tears, the exhaustion of a heart that just can’t find rest.

God, I feel so alone in this. I’ve looked for help—friends, family, even strangers—but I’ve found no support. People say to trust You, to believe that You will provide, but it’s hard, Lord, when I can’t see the way forward. When the finances are scarce, and the door I’ve been knocking on remains firmly closed. When my hope feels like a thread that’s about to snap. I don’t know where to turn, and the fear and frustration threaten to drown me.

I know You are God, and I know You are good, but right now it’s hard to see that. It’s hard to feel that. There are so many nights where I just wonder if I’ll ever be free from this struggle. Will I ever see the light of day again? Will the heaviness ever lift? Will You hear me, even now?

But Lord, in this moment of brokenness, I ask for Your strength. I ask for Your presence to surround me, even when I feel invisible. Even when I can’t hear Your voice, would You speak to my heart with Your love? I am weary, but I still believe in Your power. I still believe You are the God who parts seas, who brings forth life from death, who holds the broken and makes them whole again. You’ve done it before, and I trust that You can do it again.

I don’t know how, and I don’t know when, but I am still here. I am still trusting, even in my doubt. Help me to hold onto You, Lord, when everything else is slipping through my fingers. Teach me to find peace in Your presence, even in the middle of this storm. Strengthen my faith when I feel like giving up. You know my heart, and You know the depths of my pain. I bring it all to You now—every doubt, every tear, every worry. You see me, Lord, and I know You will not leave me here.

I long for the breakthrough. I long for a day when I can look back and say, “Look what God has done.” Until then, help me to trust that You are working, even when I can’t see it. Remind me that my struggle is not the end, but just a part of Your greater plan. That what feels like defeat now will one day turn into victory, and what seems like an unanswered prayer will reveal Your perfect timing.

In this place of pain, I choose to believe that better days are coming. I choose to believe that You are my refuge, my provider, and my healer. Help me to cling to that hope, even when everything around me says otherwise.

Lord, I give You my tired, broken heart. I give You my dreams that feel shattered. And I trust You, even in the silence, that You are with me. I believe that You are working all things for my good. Help me to rest in that promise today, I pray that you will take what I am going through and guide me to something greater. Turn my mourning to joy, my sorrow to blessings and transform my “what had happened is”, for my good and your Glory, in Jesus name I ask and pray!

Amen.

“Wait on God” no matter how long it takes for Him to show up and transform what you been going through! Be still and know that He is God! If you do this, YOU will see that God will be exalted in the land, if you trust Him!

God will transform what the enemy meant for evil for your good and He will get the Glory in YOUR story!

Evangelist Wendy Evans
Founder and CEO OF WIN International Ministries

http://wendyevans.org/

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