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Day 5: Your Pain will be Your Platform
I once heard the phrase, “Your pain will be your platform.” For years, I’ve also heard the saying, “Your test will be your testimony.” I love catchy alliterations, but those statements are so much more than just fun, catchy sayings.
Throughout the Bible, we see people Jesus healed who went out and made a difference in their communities by simply speaking out about what God did for them. There’s the Samaritan woman who went out after a real encounter with Jesus and told her entire town how she had been changed. Blind men, lepers, and other countless stories of people who didn’t let the opportunity pass them up to proclaim the goodness of God. One of my favorite examples shows up in just two really simple verses. It’s about Peter’s mother-in-law. We don’t even know her name, but this is what happened to her:
“And when Jesus entered Peter’s house, he saw his mother-in-law lying sick with a fever. He touched her hand, and the fever left her, and she rose and began to serve him.” – Matthew 8:14-15 (ESV)
I don’t even know this woman's name, but I do know this one thing – She also didn’t let the opportunity to give back pass her by. You might think, “Well, when I see the answer to prayer, then I’ll do something.” You may even fall for the lie that you have nothing to say because your situation didn’t turn out how you wanted it to. That’s the farthest thing from the truth.
God can take any situation and use it. I still haven’t seen the answer to my prayer, and I’ve resolved not to ask God too many questions either. One day, I’ll stand before Him in heaven (along with a choir of babies), and I’ll get my answers. But while I’m here on earth, I pray that God would use our story to encourage others that He is still good. My prayer is that He wouldn’t just use my story but that He would also use yours. Just like Peter’s mother-in-law, I know that God has come in and healed me. He has restored a very broken heart, and because of that, I want to serve Him. He has been faithful to me when I didn’t know if I could be faithful back and like Isaiah says, He has exchanged my ashes for beauty.
You have a platform. You have a sphere of influence that I don’t have. You never know how your faith will shape others. If you feel like you have nothing to give, that’s ok. I encourage you to keep showing up, fight to stay connected to the Word, and learn to worship God in every season.
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About this Plan
It’s easy to lose hope when our hope becomes misplaced. But when we place our expectations in who God is and in His Word, we can live with hope that is unbending and relentless!
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