Nothing Is Lost in the Hands of God
"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." — Romans 8:28
God's sovereignty is not a cold theological theory — it is the solid ground beneath our feet when everything is shaking. Paul doesn't say that all things are good, but that they work together for good. There is an enormous difference between those two statements.
The pain doesn't disappear. The loss is real. The night can be long. But there is a Craftsman who takes the broken pieces of our story and weaves, with the hands of a Father, something that no human eye could have imagined. Divine sovereignty doesn't eliminate suffering — it redeems it.
Today, what seems like a waste to you, God is using as building material. You don't have to understand the plan — you just have to trust the Architect.
What God governs, God redeems. What God allows, God uses.