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Triumph Over Evil

58 min · 19. apr. 2026
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There are moments in life when the world feels upside down — when evil seems loud, suffering seems endless, and God seems silent. And in those moments, honest hearts ask honest questions: “If God is all-powerful and all-loving, why does He stand by? Why does He allow the reign of terror, the spread of disease, the triumph of cruelty? It feels like a contradiction at the very core of reality.” If you’ve ever whispered those words, you’re not alone. Scripture is full of people who asked the same questions — Job, David, Habakkuk, Jeremiah. God never rebuked them for asking. He met them in the ache.

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You Intended to Hurt Me, But God Turned it Around

There are moments in life when people’s actions cut deep — when motives are questioned, trust is broken, and harm feels intentional. But even then, God has a way of stepping into the very places meant to break us and turning them into platforms that build us. “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good…” Genesis 50:20 What a reminder that no plot, no betrayal, no setback can override the purpose of God. He is the Master of divine reversals. He takes what was meant to destroy you and transforms it into the very thing that elevates you. Joseph didn’t just survive the harm — he outgrew it, outlived it, and outlasted it. And in the end, God used his pain to save many lives. Your story isn’t over. Your hurt isn’t wasted. Your God is still working. What was meant for evil will become the testimony that blesses others. Trust Him — He’s turning it for good. 💛 #GodTurnedIt #Genesis5020 #PurposeInPain #DivineReversal #FaithWalk

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