JOY IN THE MORNING
By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah.
This story will bless your life. Ensure you read till the end.
Daniel was the kind of young man people admired from a distance but rarely helped when he needed them most.
He was intelligent, hardworking, and full of ideas. At school, he had always been among the best. His teachers spoke highly of him and often said, "Daniel will go far in life."
Daniel believed them.
But after graduation, life began to tell him a different story.
He wrote applications. He attended interviews. He shared business ideas with people who had influence and resources. Again and again, he heard the same words:
"We'll get back to you."
They never did.
Some people praised his intelligence but refused to support him. Others took his ideas, promised partnership, and disappeared. Even friends who once came to him for advice suddenly became too busy when Daniel was the one asking for help.
Months became years.
One evening, Daniel sat alone in his small room, staring at his laptop. The battery was almost dead. His rent was overdue. His phone had stopped ringing.
He felt abandoned.
"What is the use of being intelligent," he whispered, "if nobody is willing to give me a chance?"
For the first time in his life, Daniel began to doubt himself.
That night, he lay awake with tears in his eyes. He was tired—not because he lacked dreams, but because he was exhausted from carrying them alone.
Before dawn, unable to sleep, Daniel stepped outside. The night was still dark. The streets were quiet.
He sat on a wooden bench and watched the sky.
For a long time, nothing happened.
Then, slowly, the darkness began to change.
A faint light appeared at the edge of the sky.
Daniel watched as morning pushed back the night—not with noise, not with force, but gradually and faithfully.
And something stirred inside him.
He realized that the darkness had not lasted forever.
The morning had been on its way even when he could not see it.
Daniel returned to his room with a different decision. If nobody would help him open a door, he would begin with whatever was in his hands.
He used his intelligence to solve small problems for people around him. He started offering services online. He read more, learned new skills, and refused to let rejection become his identity.
It was not easy.
Some days, he earned nothing. Some days, he wanted to give up again.
But he remembered that morning.
One opportunity led to another. A small client introduced him to someone else. The skills he had developed during his lonely years became the foundation of a growing career.
Years later, Daniel stood before a group of young people and told them something he had learned the hard way:
"Sometimes, the people you expect to help you will not come. Sometimes, doors will remain closed longer than you hoped. But never conclude that your story has ended because you are in a dark season. Keep moving. Keep learning. Keep believing. There is always another way, another door, another opportunity, and another morning."
Daniel smiled as he looked at the rising sun through the window.
He finally understood.
The night had not destroyed him.
It had prepared him to recognize the morning.
Reflection
No matter what you are going through today, do not surrender to the darkness. Your present situation is not the final chapter of your life. You may feel alone, rejected, forgotten, or unsupported, but there is always a way forward.
Sometimes the help you are waiting for will come. Sometimes you will discover strength you never knew you had.
But one thing is certain: the darkest night cannot stop the morning from coming.
Keep going.
Joy may not be visible tonight, but joy is still possible in the morning.
#highlights
#beinspired
#dontgiveup
By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah.
This story will bless your life. Ensure you read till the end.
Daniel was the kind of young man people admired from a distance but rarely helped when he needed them most.
He was intelligent, hardworking, and full of ideas. At school, he had always been among the best. His teachers spoke highly of him and often said, "Daniel will go far in life."
Daniel believed them.
But after graduation, life began to tell him a different story.
He wrote applications. He attended interviews. He shared business ideas with people who had influence and resources. Again and again, he heard the same words:
"We'll get back to you."
They never did.
Some people praised his intelligence but refused to support him. Others took his ideas, promised partnership, and disappeared. Even friends who once came to him for advice suddenly became too busy when Daniel was the one asking for help.
Months became years.
One evening, Daniel sat alone in his small room, staring at his laptop. The battery was almost dead. His rent was overdue. His phone had stopped ringing.
He felt abandoned.
"What is the use of being intelligent," he whispered, "if nobody is willing to give me a chance?"
For the first time in his life, Daniel began to doubt himself.
That night, he lay awake with tears in his eyes. He was tired—not because he lacked dreams, but because he was exhausted from carrying them alone.
Before dawn, unable to sleep, Daniel stepped outside. The night was still dark. The streets were quiet.
He sat on a wooden bench and watched the sky.
For a long time, nothing happened.
Then, slowly, the darkness began to change.
A faint light appeared at the edge of the sky.
Daniel watched as morning pushed back the night—not with noise, not with force, but gradually and faithfully.
And something stirred inside him.
He realized that the darkness had not lasted forever.
The morning had been on its way even when he could not see it.
Daniel returned to his room with a different decision. If nobody would help him open a door, he would begin with whatever was in his hands.
He used his intelligence to solve small problems for people around him. He started offering services online. He read more, learned new skills, and refused to let rejection become his identity.
It was not easy.
Some days, he earned nothing. Some days, he wanted to give up again.
But he remembered that morning.
One opportunity led to another. A small client introduced him to someone else. The skills he had developed during his lonely years became the foundation of a growing career.
Years later, Daniel stood before a group of young people and told them something he had learned the hard way:
"Sometimes, the people you expect to help you will not come. Sometimes, doors will remain closed longer than you hoped. But never conclude that your story has ended because you are in a dark season. Keep moving. Keep learning. Keep believing. There is always another way, another door, another opportunity, and another morning."
Daniel smiled as he looked at the rising sun through the window.
He finally understood.
The night had not destroyed him.
It had prepared him to recognize the morning.
Reflection
No matter what you are going through today, do not surrender to the darkness. Your present situation is not the final chapter of your life. You may feel alone, rejected, forgotten, or unsupported, but there is always a way forward.
Sometimes the help you are waiting for will come. Sometimes you will discover strength you never knew you had.
But one thing is certain: the darkest night cannot stop the morning from coming.
Keep going.
Joy may not be visible tonight, but joy is still possible in the morning.
#highlights
#beinspired
#dontgiveup
JOY IN THE MORNING
By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah.
This story will bless your life. Ensure you read till the end.
Daniel was the kind of young man people admired from a distance but rarely helped when he needed them most.
He was intelligent, hardworking, and full of ideas. At school, he had always been among the best. His teachers spoke highly of him and often said, "Daniel will go far in life."
Daniel believed them.
But after graduation, life began to tell him a different story.
He wrote applications. He attended interviews. He shared business ideas with people who had influence and resources. Again and again, he heard the same words:
"We'll get back to you."
They never did.
Some people praised his intelligence but refused to support him. Others took his ideas, promised partnership, and disappeared. Even friends who once came to him for advice suddenly became too busy when Daniel was the one asking for help.
Months became years.
One evening, Daniel sat alone in his small room, staring at his laptop. The battery was almost dead. His rent was overdue. His phone had stopped ringing.
He felt abandoned.
"What is the use of being intelligent," he whispered, "if nobody is willing to give me a chance?"
For the first time in his life, Daniel began to doubt himself.
That night, he lay awake with tears in his eyes. He was tired—not because he lacked dreams, but because he was exhausted from carrying them alone.
Before dawn, unable to sleep, Daniel stepped outside. The night was still dark. The streets were quiet.
He sat on a wooden bench and watched the sky.
For a long time, nothing happened.
Then, slowly, the darkness began to change.
A faint light appeared at the edge of the sky.
Daniel watched as morning pushed back the night—not with noise, not with force, but gradually and faithfully.
And something stirred inside him.
He realized that the darkness had not lasted forever.
The morning had been on its way even when he could not see it.
Daniel returned to his room with a different decision. If nobody would help him open a door, he would begin with whatever was in his hands.
He used his intelligence to solve small problems for people around him. He started offering services online. He read more, learned new skills, and refused to let rejection become his identity.
It was not easy.
Some days, he earned nothing. Some days, he wanted to give up again.
But he remembered that morning.
One opportunity led to another. A small client introduced him to someone else. The skills he had developed during his lonely years became the foundation of a growing career.
Years later, Daniel stood before a group of young people and told them something he had learned the hard way:
"Sometimes, the people you expect to help you will not come. Sometimes, doors will remain closed longer than you hoped. But never conclude that your story has ended because you are in a dark season. Keep moving. Keep learning. Keep believing. There is always another way, another door, another opportunity, and another morning."
Daniel smiled as he looked at the rising sun through the window.
He finally understood.
The night had not destroyed him.
It had prepared him to recognize the morning.
Reflection
No matter what you are going through today, do not surrender to the darkness. Your present situation is not the final chapter of your life. You may feel alone, rejected, forgotten, or unsupported, but there is always a way forward.
Sometimes the help you are waiting for will come. Sometimes you will discover strength you never knew you had.
But one thing is certain: the darkest night cannot stop the morning from coming.
Keep going.
Joy may not be visible tonight, but joy is still possible in the morning.
#highlights
#beinspired
#dontgiveup
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