Difficult Circumstances? God is Painting You into Awesome
Do you sometimes wonder what God is doing about your difficult circumstances? You know those seasons of life when things just keep going wrong? Despite that, God is working behind the scenes creating beauty.
I remember going through a season like that about 10 years ago. My kids and I stayed with my mom to help her recover after surgery. During the two weeks I was there:
- My kids came down with sickness
- My glasses broke, new ones were costly
- The car had a flat tire
- My husband hurt his back and was laid up
- I hurt my knee and couldn’t walk without being in pain
- Someone sent me a not-so-pleasant email
It seemed like every time I turned around it was bad news!
God’s Comfort in Difficult Circumstances
I sat in my car alone; my tears matched the rain falling on the windshield. A blanket of depression weighed me down.
God, why are you letting all this happen to me?
A pathetic sigh escaped my lips. I asked Him how I needed to respond so I could get out of the dreadful feeling of not looking forward to tomorrow. He led me to verses on affliction.
This is my comfort in my affliction, That Your word has revived me. Psalm 119:50 NASB
I don’t put my trust in my circumstances. I believe what His word says and will gain comfort by it. So I prayed:
- Matthew 8:17 – Jesus bore my sickness, so I am healed
- Isaiah 54:17 – No weapon formed against me shall prosper
- Luke 10:19 – I have power over all the power of the enemy
- John 15:7 – If Your words abide in me, I can ask what I will and it will be done
- Psalm 55:18 – He has delivered my soul in peace from the battle against me
- Isaiah 41:10 – You will strengthen me and help me
- Psalm 46:1 – God is my refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble
- Psalm 34:17 – The Lord hears and delivers the righteous from all their troubles
I gained victory and comfort in the Spirit, but my circumstances didn’t change.
Here We Go…Again?
The doctor said my knee was a flare-up from a previous case of tendonitis and to stay off my feet for a week or two.
I’m supposed to be helping my Mom! Maybe some friends can come help?
In that same week, my son had croup and my husband and other son had flu symptoms. Yeah…come on over, friends! 😉
My husband’s family members from out of state were supposed to arrive for a visit a few days later. We tried to postpone that, but they had already driven half way. Somehow I needed to prepare for company and get the house cleaned in the middle of all this?
It felt like it was another week that got flushed down Hell’s toilet tubes. By the end of those three weeks, I was depressed again. But He reminded me…
“This is my comfort in my affliction, That Your word has revived me,” the verse flashed through my head. I knew the devil was robbing from me, but I refused to be passive any longer. I started praying His promises again.
The Best Part About God Using Difficult Circumstances
Even though I knew how to respond, I had forgotten, and oh, so quickly.
Even today, it seems my journal is filled with frustrations. But then I look through the pages and see how I went to the Father with it all.
God doesn’t supernaturally make everything easy for us. If life was easy all the time, would I go to God as much? Probably not.
He will use the undesirable, difficult circumstances to shape us into His image, and to cause us to grow. He is glorified in that!
The trials we endure aren’t easy, but looking to Him gets easier. And I’m reminded of what He is doing. He answers our prayers, but He also transforms the human heart. It’s His power on display.
Do you sometimes wonder what God is doing about your difficult circumstances? Click here to find out how God is working behind the scenes.The Truth Is, God Is Painting You into Awesome
A look at God’s marvelous creation reveals that He is a painter. Glorious sunrises. Majestic mountains. Vast seas. Matchless artistry.
He’s still painting; God is painting you.
You are the canvas, white, and fresh, ready now to become into what only the Painter can truly see in His mind’s eye. No one has a more accurate picture of you than He does. He sees you as a certain finished product that will be completed at some point in the future.
The canvas doesn’t get to choose the colors. The painter will chose a color and begin painting, and then a different color and paint some more. At that point, an onlooker will turn up his nose with one glance.
It’s undesirable.
But to the painter, it’s necessary to work toward the vision He has of the finished piece of work.
The Color of Your Experiences
God erases your sins, but not the color of your experiences and memories.
Blue. It’s losing a loved one, and leaning into the arms of the Comforter.
Yellow. It’s learning to worship with a pure heart to a Holy God.
Orange. It’s crucifying the passions and lusts.
Green. It’s finding the habit of seeking His green pastures.
Red. It’s choosing to love.
Numerous shades come from His purposes. After awhile, the onlooker can see where the painter is going with His design, and then his attitude turns to eager expectation.
And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns. Philippians 1:6 NLT
That work that He’s started in you? He’s working toward the vision He has of you. What you’re going through? He’s using it for good. He’s using those vibrant “colors” to make you into a mouth-dropping awesome masterpiece.
God is the Master Artist of your life, changing you. This is what God is doing through those difficult circumstances, and He is painting you into awesome.
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*edited and expanded on from the archives
This is an outstanding post….so encouraging and refreshing, and so needed by everyone!!!
Thanks so much for saying so! 🙂
Such a beautiful message! Thank you! I think back to my most difficult time and how it eventually led me closer to Christ which resulted in my own ministry and am so thankful.
Me too, because you have an awesome ministry! 🙂
I love this verse, Kelly, ““This is my comfort in my affliction, That Your word has revived me.” This was a wonderful post – packed with truth and creativity! You’re speaking straight to my heart with this one!
Thanks for your kind comment, Stacey! There are so many beautiful gems in His promises.
Yes!!! Everything is ultimately working for our good! Thanks for this reminder, Kelly. Blessings to you!
It helps to remember the good coming while going through a rough patch! Blessings to you as well!
Great post, you are very talented ♥️
Oh wow, thank you, Jenna! God gives me so many ideas. I think we just need to be a good steward with what He gives us, and let Him take care of the rest!
We are his masterpieces aren’t we? Ephesians 2:10, even though the devil tries to paint us with his brush.
True. God has paint remover for the devil’s brush 😉
Philippians 1:6 is one of my favorite verses! This is such an encouraging post Kelly and it resonates!! To be pause for a moment and taking it all in, the that God has got all the colors in His hands and will use them to create a masterpiece in me! What an awesome and loving God and that He is our Heavenly Father. Wow! Encouragement!
So glad to hear it resonates, April! Phil. 1:6 is one of my favorites as well. 🙂
You are so right Kelly, “No one has a more accurate picture of you (us) than He does.” Over the years I’ve sat in darkness and shed so many tears wondering why so many lies were being said about me? I was being painted as undesirable. Praise God I’m delivered from that. Agreed, God is making me (us) into a “mouth-dropping awesome masterpiece.”