Subject: Seeing a Greater Purpose in Adversity

But Paul shouted, "Don't harm yourself! We are all here!" - (Acts 16:28)


Paul and Silas had just been thrown into prison. An earthquake erupted and
the jail cell was opened. It's Paul and Silas' opportunity. "Deliverance!
Praise God!" might be the appropriate response. But this is not what Paul
and Silas did. In fact, rather than leave, they sat quietly in their cell
area. The guard, in fear of his life, knew that it would be automatic death
if prisoners escaped. Paul and Silas did not leave because they
saw a higher purpose for which they were in prison. They were not looking at
their circumstance; they were much more concerned about the unsaved guard.
The story goes on to explain how Paul and Silas went home with the guard and
his family. Not only did the guard get saved, but his entire household as
well.

What a lesson this is for us. How often we are so busy looking for
deliverance from our circumstance that we miss God completely. God is
looking to do miracles in our circumstances if we will only look for them.
Sometimes as businesspeople we become so obsessed with our goals we miss the
process that God involves
us in, which may be where the miracle lies. What if that bill collector who
has been hounding you is unsaved and he is there for you to speak to? What
if a problem account has arisen due to something God is doing beyond what
you might see at this time? Our adverse situations can often be the door of
spiritual opportunity for those who need it.

I saw this personally when God allowed me to go through a number of
adversities. It took some time, but I saw some great miracles as a result of
those adversities. When God said that "all things work together for good for
those who are called according to His purposes" (see Rom. 8:28), He meant
all things. It is up to us to find the "work together for good" part by
being faithful to the process. In the next adversity you face, tune your
spiritual antennae and ask God for discernment to see the
real purpose for the adversity.


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Published and distributed by Crosswalk.com, this daily devotional is 
written by Os Hillman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  Os is president of
Marketplace Leaders, an Atlanta based ministry teaching Biblical 
principles for career and business success.  He offers a FREE newsletter
and other resources at: http://www.marketplaceleaders.org



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