Starting At The End
Thursday, November 3
Starting At The End
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding. Proverbs 3:5
Most authors begin writing a book knowing two things – how the book will start and how it will end. When an author sits down to write a novel, he usually already knows how the book will end. The author already has an idea of the conflicts the main characters are going to face and how they are going to overcome them.
It’s the same with God. He is writing your story, and He already knows the ending. Sometimes, we want to scream, “What’s going to happen?” We want to take a peek at the last page. Without knowing what will happen every step of the way, we struggle to trust that God’s purpose in this season is really worth all the pain.
Job is a perfect example of someone who must have been so confused about God’s purpose for his suffering. He cries out to God in his frustration, and he nears despair many times. But God reminds Job that His purposes and plans always prevail. While God never tells Job the purpose for his suffering, He does promise Job that He is still in control.
At the moment we may not see what God is doing. We often don’t get to hear the larger story of how our suffering works into the plan of God. But we should be reassured by the knowledge that God always has a purpose for what we go through.
We can wait patiently for God’s plan when we know that it will never fail. Our suffering is just a small part of the larger story of God’s love for the world.
Prayer for today: Dear God, sometimes it’s hard for me to have faith when I can’t see a purpose in my suffering. When life gets foggy, and I cannot see my way through. Help me to believe that You have already carved a way. Give me patience and help me to trust that You are always in control. Thank you for You perfect plan for the world. Amen.