There’s a moment in life where everything feels like it fell apart.
Not just uncomfortable.
Not just inconvenient.
But completely off track.
Not just inconvenient.
But completely off track.
The kind of moment where you start asking questions like:
“How did I get here?”
“Can anything good come from this?”
“How did I get here?”
“Can anything good come from this?”
And if we’re honest, it can feel like your story is over.
But here’s the truth: most people don’t realize:
God doesn’t waste chapters.
Jesus Steps Into Broken Stories
When you look at the life of Jesus Christ, you don’t see a smooth, easy narrative.
You see betrayal.
You see rejection.
You see suffering.
You see rejection.
You see suffering.
From the outside, the cross looked like the worst possible ending.
It looked like a loss.
It looked like failure.
It looked final.
It looked like failure.
It looked final.
But it wasn’t the end.
It was the turning point.
What Felt Like the End Was Actually the Setup
The cross wasn’t the conclusion of the story; it was the reason the story still had power.
What looked like defeat became the greatest victory.
And that same pattern shows up in our lives.
The breakup you didn’t see coming.
The opportunity that fell through.
The season where nothing makes sense.
The opportunity that fell through.
The season where nothing makes sense.
Those moments don’t feel like part of a bigger plan.
They feel like the end of one.
They feel like the end of one.
But God has a way of stepping into the exact place you thought disqualified you,
and using it as the very thing that defines you.
You Still Have a Story
Here’s what you need to hear today:
Just because it hurt doesn’t mean it’s over.
Your worst chapter might be:
- The place you found your strength.
- The moment you learned to trust again.
- The turning point that gave your life purpose.
Because when Jesus gets involved,
He doesn’t just fix things, He transforms them.
He doesn’t just fix things, He transforms them.
The Story Isn’t Finished Yet
You may be in a chapter right now that feels heavy.
Confusing.
Unfinished.
Confusing.
Unfinished.
But unfinished doesn’t mean over.
If Jesus could take a cross and turn it into a comeback,
He can take your worst chapter and turn it into the reason your story still matters.
Scripture
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him…”
— Romans 8:28 (NIV)
Final Thought
Don’t close the book on your life,
just because you don’t like the chapter you’re in.
just because you don’t like the chapter you’re in.
God is still writing.