Daily
Insight – Persist In Your Darkest Hour
“It was the stone
that bruised my feet that made me strong. It was those hard battles and testing
times when I felt I was almost overflowed, that fashioned the qualities of
courage and trust deep within me. There will never be a dungeon in your life
where the Master is not able and willing to give you grace and victory in your
darkest hour” – Kathryn Kulhman.
Often, we
experience dark hours in our life’s journey. Dark hours are periods where there
seem to be no more courage to carry on. Dark hour is that period when friends
and family members have deserted you in your trials and tribulations. Dark hour
is that period you have been denied, betrayed, abandoned, neglected,
mistreated, and rejected and now you are at the point of giving up. This has
happened to so many great men and women we admire today. Read their biographies
and you will agree with the words of Kathryn Kulhman that “It was the stone
that bruised my feet that made me strong. It was those hard battles and testing
times when I felt I was almost overflowed, that fashioned the qualities of
courage and trust deep within me.”
In this past
week, you might have be bruised, abused, neglected, rejected, mistreated,
betrayed and abandoned by family members and friends. In this new week, you may
be weighing some options available to you which may include suicide,
resignation, breaking your relationship, divorce, etc. Wait a minute; I have
another option for you, which I know have worked for so many people. The option
is to use the stones thrown at you (the abuse, the setbacks, betrayal etc) as a
stepping stone to make a name for yourself.
In 2003, a female
doctor in Lagos told my wife to take me home for burial that I will not survive
the kidney failure. My wife cried initially and thereafter took the decision to
do everything possible to save my life. The decision made her to make so many
sacrifices and finally donate one of her kidneys to save my life. Today, she is
celebrated whenever they mention her name and I am alive. Her darkest hours
which seem too long then are over. If she had accepted what that female doctor
said, who will hear of her?
Therefore, I
charge you to push those disappointments, abuses, rejections, etc behind you
and decide to move on. Your end has not come. There is joy and celebration
ahead of you. Resolve to begin to do things that will make those who abused,
abandoned and neglected you to come back and congratulate you. See you at the
top
Tabugbo
Uzoma
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