“For no matter how many promises God has made, they are ‘Yes’ in Christ.” — 2 Corinthians 1:20a
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Athletes know they need to train hard, put in the work, and go above and beyond in order to reach their goal. Each player knows it takes commitment and trust to be able to get to the next level. There’s an achievement they all want to reach, but great athletes know it takes going through the process in order to get to the promise.
I think about Mary’s journey and the process she had to go through in order to fulfill the promise. From when she found out that she was going to be carrying the Son of God, to the fear of what people would say, the rejection, the pain and uncertainty of what the future would hold. Could she be strong enough? Would she be equipped to raise the Savior of the world?
In sports and in life, there are many circumstances and trials we will face. An athlete may get hurt and have to go through a season of rehab, enduring pain and fear of the future, but it’s all part of the process to get to the promise. One may get cut from the team and start to question their purpose, but it’s all part of the process to the promise.
Critics will deny your gifting and abilities, but it’s all part of the process to the promise. In life, you may go through seasons of financial disarray, grief or testing, but it’s all part of the process to the promise. God’s not punishing you through the process; He’s building your faith to trust in Him more.
The process makes us stronger, the process builds character, the process breaks chains. Going through the process leads us to the promise. So whatever your process looks like, or wherever you are in your process, remember that our greatest promise already came as a Baby in a manger, wrapped in swaddling clothes. Make room for Him in your life today and you will receive the best promise of all — God Himself!
— Yen K. Duong
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