DAY 2 — “This Wasn’t the Plan”
Philippians 1:12–26
Paul is sitting in a prison cell in Rome.
Let that sink in.
This wasn’t the plan.
No one grows up thinking, “I hope I end up here.”
And yet Paul says:
“This actually worked out for good.”
Not because prison is good—
but because purpose doesn’t stop when plans fall apart.
You had a picture of how things should go.
Then something shifted. Closed. Broke. Delayed.
Now you’re here.
The tension: Will you waste this season… or use it?
Today, ask:
What can still grow here?
Who can still be reached because I’m in this place?
“I didn’t choose this—but I choose to use it.”
Philippians 1:12–26
Paul is sitting in a prison cell in Rome.
Let that sink in.
This wasn’t the plan.
No one grows up thinking, “I hope I end up here.”
And yet Paul says:
“This actually worked out for good.”
Not because prison is good—
but because purpose doesn’t stop when plans fall apart.
You had a picture of how things should go.
Then something shifted. Closed. Broke. Delayed.
Now you’re here.
The tension: Will you waste this season… or use it?
Today, ask:
What can still grow here?
Who can still be reached because I’m in this place?
“I didn’t choose this—but I choose to use it.”
DAY 2 — “This Wasn’t the Plan”
Philippians 1:12–26
Paul is sitting in a prison cell in Rome.
Let that sink in.
This wasn’t the plan.
No one grows up thinking, “I hope I end up here.”
And yet Paul says:
“This actually worked out for good.”
Not because prison is good—
but because purpose doesn’t stop when plans fall apart.
You had a picture of how things should go.
Then something shifted. Closed. Broke. Delayed.
Now you’re here.
The tension: Will you waste this season… or use it?
Today, ask:
What can still grow here?
Who can still be reached because I’m in this place?
“I didn’t choose this—but I choose to use it.”