God always has a plan in a plan

I want to share this short note with you; today, I received a message from someone that served as a great reminder. The person shared how they had just finished my devotional on Betrayal on the Bible App and how encouraging the words was.

Honestly, I never remember what I wrote, but the message's core imprints on my soul. In the seasons when I experienced Betrayal, its impact on my emotional and mental health was indescribable. But I kept submitting the pain to God through prayer and tears. I fought to keep believing that somehow, Romans 8:28 and my pain would collide, and God would make something good of it. 

Guess what? God DID!

God healed my heart, and I understand better the principle of "God always has a plan in a plan." If you are struggling with the emotional turmoil of Betrayal and wondering how you will ever get through it, I want you to be encouraged in knowing that in God's hand, our most difficult pains can turn and be repurposed for good.

The healing process involves acknowledging and grieving, but the most crucial step is submission. You must lay all of what you feel on the altar of release. Praying daily that God will get you through, and I promise you He will. 

Here is my response to the person who messaged me

I pray that you remember that you are seen and that God knows. He promised to never leave or forsake us. If you are feeling the sting of rejection, Betrayal, or the angst of pain from your life circumstances, please remember that if you love God; and are called according to His purpose, then Romans 8:28 applies to you as well.

'And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. ' Romans 8:28

Be Encouraged,

Bettye Nicole

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