Misty mountain ridges with text “What the Enemy Meant for Harm, God Can Turn for Good – Genesis 50:20,” expressing God’s power to redeem suffering.

What the Enemy Meant for Harm, God Can Turn for Good

Some valleys come because life is broken. Others come because the enemy attacks. I’ve walked through both. There were seasons I felt robbed — of joy, of peace, even of my future. But here’s the surprising thing: those were the places where I saw God’s hand most clearly.

What the enemy wanted to use to crush me, God transformed into soil for growth. Out of betrayal came deeper trust. Out of despair came hope I could never have known otherwise. And out of brokenness came a story that could speak life into others.

Your valley may not be fair, and the pain may run deep. But God has a way of weaving even the darkest threads into a tapestry of redemption.

“You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish
what is now being done, the saving of many lives.”
— Genesis 50:20

“Lord, I give You the pieces the enemy tried to break. Turn them into something beautiful that glorifies You.”

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