Life can leave us feeling like victims of our circumstances—overwhelmed by grief, hardship, or unfair struggles. In today's prayer and devotional, Scripture calls us to shift our perspective: instead of asking “Why me, God?” we can ask “How can You use this, Lord?”
Keri Eichberger shares the inspiring story of her friend Mark, who battled cancer with unshakable faith. Even in his hardest days, Mark chose to see himself not as a victim but as a vessel of God’s glory. His testimony reminds us that God can redeem our suffering for good and use our pain to point others to His strength and hope.
When we lean not on our own understanding but on the Lord, our hardships become platforms for His faithfulness. Today, ask yourself: Am I living as a vessel of God’s light, or am I letting my circumstances define me as a victim?
Today's Bible Reading:
“Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” – Proverbs 3:5
Key Takeaways
God can use even the hardest circumstances to bless others and bring Him glory.
Choosing to be a vessel shifts our mindset from despair to purpose.
Trusting God with all our heart allows us to endure trials with peace and hope.
Our legacy can inspire faith in those who watch how we live and suffer with trust in God.
Let’s Pray Together
Heavenly Father, You are the one I can hold tight to. Thank You that You use every valley, every hardship, and every tear for good. Help me choose to be a vessel of Your glory and not a victim of my circumstances. Fill me with Your peace and joy today, so that my story points others to Your faithfulness. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Calls to Action
Begin each day asking God to make you a vessel of His love and truth.
Encourage someone walking through a difficult season by reminding them of God’s presence.
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