HIS BUSINESS

 BY WALLACE CALEB BATES

You either get bitter or you get better.

When challenging circumstances occur, we have a choice. We can choose to use our pain for good, sharing our stories with others as testimonies of God's goodness and mercy.

During church today, I was reminded of that saying. Our faith is one of goodness, one that turns pain into purpose and ashes into beauty.

That does not mean the process is easy. Healing is rarely easy, and growth often hurts. But the miracle lies in the fact that God never wastes a wound.

God holds every broken piece, every heartache, and every loss. And in time, He weaves it into something greater than we could have imagined on our own.

I have seen it in my own life and in the lives of the people I admire most. The kindest, most compassionate, strongest people I know have walked through fire. And somehow, by grace, they came out shining, not untouched but transformed.

Bitterness is always an option, but it robs us, narrows our world, and clouds our vision. Choosing to become better, on the other hand, requires faith, surrender, and trust that God is still working even when we cannot yet see the fruit.

So today, if you are carrying something heavy, I encourage you not to let it harden your heart. Let it soften you instead, drawing you closer to the One who makes all things new.

Because our God is still in the business of resurrection, and that includes you, my friend.

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