Psalm 4:1 “Under pressure you have enlarged me.”
Adversity doesn’t automatically bring growth. Much of the outcome depends on how we respond to adversity. Joseph was betrayed by his family, falsely accused of rape, and unjustly imprisoned. Looking back, he said, “God intended it all for good.” - (Gen 50:20)
The key to post-traumatic growth lies in seeing God in all things, draw close to Him, and trust Him, even when you can’t understand the situation. It’s not right. It’s not fair. It’s unjust. But God, I trust you.
Charles Spurgeon once said, “God is too good to be unkind, He is too wise to be confused. And if I can’t always trace His hand, I can always trust His heart.” “Fear not for I am with you to strengthen and harden you to difficulties." (Is 41:10 AMP)
Sometimes things go wrong in order to make us more right! “There are many plans in a man’s heart, but it’s the purposes of God that will stand.” - (Prov 19:21)
We need to trust God, when He doesn’t do what we think He should do.
“We should not trust in ourselves but in God who raises the dead, who delivered us from so great a death, and does deliver us, in whom we trust that He will still deliver us.” - (2 Cor 1:9-10)
God doesn’t waste any of our experiences. He will take your past and make it serve your future. He can turn your misery into ministry and enable you to reach people you could not even understand before, much less minister to.
Your Covid19 Crisis is an opportunity to grow, to learn, to get closer to God, to invent something, to develop a new relationship, to better understand others and be in a position to help them.
You will never succeed if you throw up your hands and quit every time something goes wrong! Both the world and the church need leaders who never lose hope and know how to trust God in Covid-19 type crisis situations.
Yours for Post Traumatic Growth and Blessing in 2021,
Dr. George Hill
President & Founder
Victory Churches International
www.victoryint.org