Your Biggest Problem Can Be Your Greatest Potential

problemOur problems feel insurmountable, but God sees them as opportunities for Him to show us His faithfulness. Bronlynn explains.

“Your path led through the sea, your way through the mighty waters, though your footprints were not seen” (Psalm 77:19).

The history of the Israelites is one that I continually refer to for hope and comfort. With their struggles and cycles of belief and unbelief, they remind me of myself.

Their biggest problems provided the greatest potentials for God to work miracles.

We can imagine how hopeless and overwhelming it must have seemed to face an impassable sea on one side and a life-threatening army on the other.

Sometimes the magnitude of our health problems and the difficulties and challenges of life can leave us feeling trapped and panicky, wondering how we can possibly survive.

In one of his sermons on the power of God in our lives, my pastor made the statement . . .

“Your biggest problem is your greatest potential.”

I have remembered that.

Getting across the Red Sea and away from their enemies was definitely a big problem for the Israelites. Yet it provided potential for them to see God’s amazing power and a reference point for trusting Him on their new life journey. Although they could not see Him, God brought them through those challenges.

And with each new difficulty they encountered, He continued to do so.

Currently I am trying to escape an army of depressive thoughts waiting to take me captive, along with feeling trapped by seas of discomfort, weariness, and discouragement. But these seemingly inescapable problems provide the potential for me to grow in faith, see God’s miraculous power in my life, and provide a testimony of that power to share with others.

Yes, our pain and problems may be great. But let’s not waste the potential for them to grow us in faith and action.

We have a God who still parts and walks on water. He’s calling us to step out and go with Him, and the potentials in doing so are miraculous.

Prayer: Heavenly Father, today I choose to see the pain and problems that surround me as potentials for You to show more of Your power in my life. Give me the courage to follow You in faith, even when there seems no place to go. Amen.

About the author:
Bronlynn Spindler lives in North Carolina and is blessed to have the support and encouragement of a wonderful husband, three daughters, and their husbands. God’s grace and strength have brought her through thyroid cancer and continue to sustain her through ongoing back pain, depression, headaches, multiple sensitivities, and fibromyalgia. You may view her blog of devotionals at http://www.aplaceofsprings57.blogspot.com.

Right now, what are the greatest problems facing you? What potentials can you see in them for God to show His power?

Bronlynn asked me to share this song with you with Hillsong United. It is called “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail).” When I feel lost, I try to go to the ocean, so this song and beautiful video, draws me in immediately. I hope it does for you too. -Lisa

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