A thought by Mark Batterson from his book, Win the Day (p. 19). The Crown Publishers Group. Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon to buy the book.)
So what does he mean?
Mark says, "The day God healed my asthma is one of those ever-after days. A signature story usually centers on a day that begins like any other day; then that day rewrites the rest of your life. I actually keep a running tally, numbering the days I’ve been inhaler-free."
He continues, "I have no idea how your story reads right now. I don’t know whether it’s comedy, drama, or action and adventure. If you don’t like your story line, God can change it. He can redeem the loss, recycle the mistake, and rewrite the pain. He can do so in a single day, no doubt. That said, don’t wait until your circumstances change to start living your best life!"
He then says, "Despite suffering from severe asthma for forty years, I have biked century rides and run in triathlons. Did I mention my six knee surgeries? Why would I go after those particular goals? Because I love when the odds are stacked against me! If it’s easy, what’s the point? I want to go after dreams that are destined to fail without divine intervention. I want to accomplish things that I can’t take credit for. The harder, the better! God gets more glory! You need some giants in your life. Why? Without Goliath, you don’t discover David."Yes God does get more glory. So then we need to be out looking for our Goliath, don't we?
Yes, yes!
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