When you go through life there are peaks and valleys. Most people want you to see the peaks but most don’t understand how to navigate the valleys. The key to going through a valley successfully is to understand that the valley has something to offer you that you can’t get anywhere else. The valley offers you a chance to move beyond yourself and to move towards what God has planned for your life.
On the road to discovering your purpose in life, God sets up divine intersections. These divine intersections include people, places and experiences (both good and bad) that help shape who you are and what you are supposed to do. When you are working and living OnPurpose, you start to see the intersections both in the natural and the supernatural. You see God’s concepts in your everyday life playing out. God helps you see that even though bad things can happen, He has intended all to work together for your good, even though it might not seem that way at the time.
The beauty in being able to see the good in the valley is a true advantage indeed. This is a key “secret” to navigating through the valley. Most people complain and spend enormous amounts of energy focused in the wrong direction while in the valley. But when you live OnPurpose, you know that the way through the valley is to keep a positive perspective on what is happening.
When you master the skill to connect everyday life with the supernatural, you begin to see the invisible connections or vision, that God has provided for you. God provides provisions for you during your time in the valley and these provisions help you navigate and sustain yourself. Similarly, you know that you are right where God want’s you to be and that provides peace.
I like to call this God’s bootcamp! Your time in the valley helps you find your purpose because you learn to rely on God and not on your own abilities. While your time in the valley isn’t necessarily pleasant, it is critical for your purpose that He has intended you to complete on this earth.
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