Daily Times (Primos, PA)

God will never let you down

- Catherine Galasso-Vigorito Columnist Email Catherine Galasso-Vigorito at cgv@anewyouwor­ldwide.com. To order a copy of her latest book, “The Open Window, 8 Weeks to Creating an Extraordin­ary Life,” visit www. anewyouwor­ldwide.com or bookstores nationwide.

The warm air was still cooler than the sand beneath my feet as I walked along the beach early one afternoon. From where I was, God’s sunshine was bright. I took a few more steps. And as I looked down at the sand, my thoughts visited how a pearl is formed.

When a grain of sand or small object gets into an oyster’s shell, it begins to secrete soothing liquid called nacre that covers that speck of sand or object. The nacre builds up in layers. It surrounds that irritation and, eventually, forms a glowing, glorious pearl.

After a short pause, it suddenly hit me. “There are times in life when we can’t see what God is doing or where God is taking us. Just as the grain of sand or object doesn’t realize, at that moment, that it will be transforme­d into a precious, one-of-a kind gem,” I pondered.

So, if situations don’t transpire in the direction that we assume they should, we can either become frustrated, bitter and resentful. Or, by the applicatio­n of patience, perseveran­ce, positive words and actions, we can turn that irritation, like the grain of sand or small object, into a glowing, revered pearl.

There’s a good plan in store for your future. Don’t judge your entire life on one, two, or even a series of disappoint­ments, mistakes or unfair situations. Keep going forward. Take one day at a time. Do not get your mind fixed in regret. Or get stuck in a rut. You are not alone in handling your dilemma. God is in control. Continue praying for God’s hand to move in your behalf. At the other side of the challenge, is a new level of blessings.

• Your situation that appears to be futile will soon turn into a blessing in disguise. “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.” (Deuteronom­y 6:5).

• That setback you faced, in fact, has prepared you for a great comeback. And all of a sudden, you will get the break for which you were waiting. “In all your ways acknowledg­e God, and He shall direct your paths.” (Proverbs 3:5-6).

• The obstacle in your path will not defeat you. Out of the blue, you will be at the right place at the precise time and receive your miracle. “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgivi­ng, present your requests to God.” (Philippian­s 4:6).

• And when all seems to be lost, keep working toward your goal. God is miraculous­ly turning circumstan­ces around for your good. Before long, conditions will be positively transforme­d. “For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.” (Philippian­s 2:13).

I once heard a poem I liked: “Behind the unknown, God stands… Keeping watch on His own.” Healing is on the way. Abundance is on the way. Victory is on the way.

God will never let you down. He’s about to do something amazing in your life.

So with assurance in your heart, remain optimistic, strong and hopeful. As long as you believe, and as you stay in faith, the Bible says, “All things are possible.” Remember, that the winner of the race not always is run by the swiftest, but by those who keep on successive­ly running.

In the late 1920s, a 40-year-old mother of three sons, along with her husband lived on a farm. It was the time of the Great Depression. And the long and widespread decline of the economy had devastatin­g effects for people worldwide. Yet, besides the negative effects of the shattering economy, one of the most trying challenges this couple faced was the sickness of their youngest son, who, because of his severe allergies and asthma, was unable to eat most processed foods.

The boy’s mother diligently fed him fruit and vegetables. Then, she took the initiative and tried baking him some all-natural, stone whole wheat bread. Using her grandmothe­r’s techniques that this mother was taught when she was a young girl, her bread recipe included old-fashioned ingredient­s. This wasn’t her original plan. And many skeptics thought it was impossible to bake nutritious bread that was also delicious. However, the mother paid no attention to the critics. Through trial and error, she carried on, not knowing where God was leading her.

After countless attempts, her ultimate creation was indeed healthy and delicious. Hence, after eating the bread, her ailing son’s condition began to improve. Thereafter, the mother continued making small batches of bread, sharing it with others. Progress was slow. She wasn’t sure what would transpire. Yet, even a small idea, step by step, can lead to success.

Soon, the mother started selling her bread to her local grocer and then to specialty food stores in New York City. She had no business plan, manufactur­ing training, experience, nor financing. But she persevered. Before long, word got around about the mouth-watering product, and the orders came in rapidly.

Miracles were being set into motion. Named after her family’s farm in Norwalk, Connecticu­t, Pepperidge Farm bread was born. Margaret Rudkin never quit unleashing her great potential, and her company grew.

Rudkin was quoted by saying, “There isn’t a worthwhile thing in the world that cannot be accomplish­ed through good hard work. You’ve got to want something first and then you have to go after it with all your heart and soul.” Today, staying true to its core values, Pepperidge Farm delivers over a million loaves of bread, through hundreds of distributo­rs and in tens of thousands of stores a week.

You have a gift. God has called you to a special service. So keep your heart and mind open for what He wants to do in your life. He wants to bless you, strengthen you and “increase you a thousand times,” (Deuteronom­y 1:11) beyond your expectatio­ns.

The priceless pearl begins as an irritating piece of sand or object in the shell of an oyster, but is turned into a smooth, lustrous gem. Bit by bit, you too can be transforme­d by the soothing balm of God’s love and wisdom. You never know what great things God has ahead for you.

Thus, submit to God; He is the Master Craftsman, creating in you a masterpiec­e.

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