Positioned for Divine Surprises
Life is full of unpredictable twists—some unsettling, some painful, and others beyond explanation. Yet, through the pages of scripture, we have discovered a deep truth: God hides His most unusual blessings in the most unlikely places.
From the brook that dried up, to the widow’s house, from the prison to the palace, and through deserts and strange lands, we have seen the hand of God turning limitations into launching pads, and crises into corridors of glory. What looks like a wilderness may, in fact, be a divine workshop, where God is crafting testimonies that eyes have not seen and ears have not heard.
> “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies…”
— Psalm 23:5 (NKJV)
Life is full of unpredictable twists—some unsettling, some painful, and others beyond explanation. Yet, through the pages of scripture, we have discovered a deep truth: God hides His most unusual blessings in the most unlikely places.
From the brook that dried up, to the widow’s house, from the prison to the palace, and through deserts and strange lands, we have seen the hand of God turning limitations into launching pads, and crises into corridors of glory. What looks like a wilderness may, in fact, be a divine workshop, where God is crafting testimonies that eyes have not seen and ears have not heard.
> “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies…”
— Psalm 23:5 (NKJV)
Positioned for Divine Surprises
Life is full of unpredictable twists—some unsettling, some painful, and others beyond explanation. Yet, through the pages of scripture, we have discovered a deep truth: God hides His most unusual blessings in the most unlikely places.
From the brook that dried up, to the widow’s house, from the prison to the palace, and through deserts and strange lands, we have seen the hand of God turning limitations into launching pads, and crises into corridors of glory. What looks like a wilderness may, in fact, be a divine workshop, where God is crafting testimonies that eyes have not seen and ears have not heard.
> “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies…”
— Psalm 23:5 (NKJV)