Wednesday
Ephesians 2:1-10
"But God"—two of the most powerful words in Scripture. Our lives are filled with plans, ambitions, and carefully constructed futures. Then God intervenes. These divine interruptions aren't obstacles; they're invitations into something greater than we imagined. Paul reminds us that we were dead in our sins, "but God" made us alive in Christ. Every "but God" moment is an opportunity to witness His goodness in new dimensions. Logan planned to be a lawyer, then a nurse's husband in the jungle, but God had different plans—each one revealing more of His character. What "but God" moment are you facing? That unexpected detour might be God's greatest gift. His interruptions are always purposeful, always loving, always leading to greater faith.
"But God"—two of the most powerful words in Scripture. Our lives are filled with plans, ambitions, and carefully constructed futures. Then God intervenes. These divine interruptions aren't obstacles; they're invitations into something greater than we imagined. Paul reminds us that we were dead in our sins, "but God" made us alive in Christ. Every "but God" moment is an opportunity to witness His goodness in new dimensions. Logan planned to be a lawyer, then a nurse's husband in the jungle, but God had different plans—each one revealing more of His character. What "but God" moment are you facing? That unexpected detour might be God's greatest gift. His interruptions are always purposeful, always loving, always leading to greater faith.
