๐And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to god's purpose. Romans 8:23 ๐คPersonalized devotional. Life often feels like as series of random events, sound good, some challenging. But as believers, we hold onto the truth that all things work together for good. This beautiful verse reassures us that god has a divine plan and purpose for us, even when we cannot see it. It's not just a good thing or the blessings, but also the trials , the tribulations, the hurts and the pains that he uses to shape us. In our spiritual growth, understanding that god can use every circumstance for our benefit is critical. It helps us trust him more deeply. It brings us into a place of deep intimacy. Especially if we don't run away from him , but run to him. These challenges become opportunities for us to grow rather than just\nStay stagnant, wake me up god is at work, waving everything into his perfect plan. Consider the story of joseph in the old testament. Salt density slavery by his brothers, wrongly accused and imprisoned, it seems likely his life was a spiral of misfortunes. Yet, god used every event to position joseph to save many lives during a famine. What seems like a series of tragic events was actually a divine set up for a greater ministry, and greater good. In our modern lives today, this beautiful truth still holds. When we lose a job, face illness, or endure hardships, the trials and tribulations of our lives. We know beyond a shadow of a doubt we can trust that god sees the bigger picture. He uses every moment to draw us closer to him and intermit.Relationship and to fulfill his purpose. ๐คReflect on your own life: Can you identify moments where a challenging situation led to unexpected blessings or growth? How can you shift your perspective to see current difficulties, trials and tribulations, as part of God's greater plan? ๐คTaking a moment: Spend some time in prayer today, asking god to help you trust him more fully, especially during the hard times. When we seek his guidance to understand how he is using our current situations for our greater good and His glory. Roman 8:28