When Desperation Becomes Revelation
Over the years, I’ve developed what I call a “hap”—a habit born not out of convenience, but out of necessity. Life has a way of placing us in the crucible, and it’s there—under pressure—that something powerful happens. Desperation often gives way to revelation.
Time and again, I’ve found myself returning to two anchors in the Bible that have steadied me when nothing else could: Joshua 1:9 and Psalm 127:1.
In Joshua, I’m reminded that no matter what I face, I am commanded to “be strong and of a good courage.” Not because of who I am—but because of Who is with me. Fear loses its grip when faith takes its place.
Then Psalm 127:1 brings a needed check to my spirit:
“Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it.”
In other words—Is this God, or is this me? That one question has saved me from wasted time, misdirected effort, and unnecessary frustration.
Together, these two truths have put pep back in my step and wind in my sails more times than I can count:
- Be strong… God is with you.
- Be mindful… make sure it’s God leading you.
If you’re walking through a difficult season, let this encourage you today:
You don’t have to figure everything out—you just need to stay aligned and stay strong.
Let God build it.
Let God lead it.
And watch what happens.
If this has encouraged you, share it with someone who needs strength and direction today.
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