His Sovereign Hand
When I came to Virginia in 2019, CBN wasn't on my radar. I didn't have any direction or purpose at that time. I had been falsely accused and fired from my teaching position. I interviewed everywhere but to no avail, there were no openings. I drove for a transportation company for a while until I couldn't afford to do it anymore. At my lowest point, I was looking on CBN's website for encouragement and I saw job openings. I told myself, I can at least pray for someone.
Eventually, CBN’s human resources department contacted me. I was interviewed by a representative and soon hired.
When I came on as a new hire, I prayed for a woman from California who had an outreach ministry. Toward the end of the call, she asked me if I had something in the courts. (FYI: I never told her about my situation. And I was not a firm believer in prophecy at that time.) I told her yes. She prophesied over me. She mentioned that the decision will be overturned. A week later, my attorney called me. He told me that I was exonerated from all charges concerning my former employer. I was ecstatic!
God has blessed me ten times over since being at CBN. In 2019, I was a broken man who lost his teaching position because of false accusations. Now, I am a revived man in Christ. I’ve also been promoted while serving at CBN. And, exonerated!
I am reminded of a Scripture in Job:
After this, Job opened his mouth and cursed the day of his birth. He said: “May the day of my birth perish, and the night that said, ‘A boy is conceived!’ That day—may it turn to darkness; may God above not care about it; may no light shine on it" (Job 3:1-4).
He was so frustrated that he wanted to curse the day that he was born. I was there in 2019. Job had a problem trying to comprehend his circumstances. His circumstances appeared to be very bad. But He did not know what was happening from God’s perspective. Job did not know that there was a commotion in the heaven between God and Satan, that Satan was challenging God about Job’s faith. He could not recognize God’s sovereign hand.
When we are faced with hardship and difficult situations, they can overwhelm us. When we look at God from the middle of our circumstances, we will have a distorted understanding of Him. We may say a statement like "God doesn’t love me" or "God is unfair.” It can easily come out of our mouths. However, it is vital to understand our painful circumstances through God’s perspective to understand His character and His will. He can turn everything around for good.
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 (Romans 8:28).
We must recognize God’s hand in our circumstances. He can do exceedingly and abundantly above what we ask or think.
Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father, please help us to recognize Your sovereign hand in our circumstances. When we face hardships and setbacks, please help us to lean on your everlasting arms. In Jesus’ name, Amen!
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