Romans 8; 28 ‘And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.’

DAILY READING – Matthew 22:23-46; Numbers 22:1-40; Song of Solomon 2:8-3:5

The deadliest aviation accident in U.S. history took place on May 25, 1979, when American Airlines flight 191 crashed near Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. All 258 passengers and 13 crew members on the aircraft died as well as two individuals at the site of the crash.
One person who was supposed to be on that plane but missed his flight that day was Denis E. Waitley,. He is an American motivational speaker, writer and best-selling author.
Denis was on his way from Chicago to Los Angeles to deliver a speech but was late to the airport.
After running like a madman from one end of the airport to the other, he was unable to complete the boarding process when the jetway door was closed.
As he pleaded with the woman behind the counter, all. of his plea fell on deaf ears. Furious and fuming, he left the boarding area to go and complain to the airport authorities.
Denis was filling out a complaint form and rebooking a new flight when only twenty minutes later, the announcement came that the plane he had just missed had suddenly crashed on take-off, killing all on board. Denis was shocked to his bone! Instantly, all his anger and disappointment at missing the flight, turned to deep gratitude to God for causing him to miss the flight. Waitley never rebooked that flight. He kept his original ticket and hung it in his office as a reminder that he had been given a second chance at life.

There’s a place in God where you just rest in His promises and trust that everything works together for your good.
It’s a place where you don’t fret over disappointments or cry over spilled milk, because you know your life and times are safely in God’s hands. When you trust in God you know that nothing happens to you outside of His will. You may not always understand everything you go through, yet you praise the Lord at all times because you know He is too faithful to fail and too dependable to disappoint you.
Surely, God is in control of your destiny and not a hair of your hair can fall to the ground without His knowledge.
If your plans do not turn out exactly as you had hoped, trust God to turn the disappointments into blessings.
God knows our heart’s desires. He also knows what is best for us and more importantly, He knows when to bless us with the things that we need and want. As humans, our scope of understanding is very limited. But God sees beyond the present, far into the future.
Joseph’s story in the Bible illustrates the fact that God knows how to cause even the bad things to work out for our good in the end.
Joseph recognized that the disappointments which he had experienced, even evil at the hands of his own brothers, were miraculously woven together by God to preserve many lives from starvation in the ancient world.(Genesis 50:20)

Truly, our disappointments are God’s appointments. We need to constantly remind ourselves that God is sovereign and knows all about our situation.
As we draw closer to the end of this year, let us keep blessing God because there were opportunities we thought we missed, not knowing that actually God saved us from a crash of destiny.. This is why the Bible commands us to give thanks in everything because God is always good and faithful to those who trust in Him.

PRAYER: Lord, I thank You that indeed You are causing everything to work together to favor me in this season. I thank You Lord, that everything the enemy meant for evil in my life, You have turned it all around for my good in Jesus Name.
QUOTE;
God’s promises in Christ in your life may appear delayed, but never forget that delays are not denials. WORDBITE 222.

Shalom!

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