“And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God…”

(Rom. 8:28)

In the world we have more than 7 billion people.

Let’s say that of the 7 billion people,

500 million love God.

So, in a situation like this with the corona virus,

The 500 million people who love God will benefit.

For simplicity’s sake, let’s look at an example with a lower proportion.

Imagine four people are in a restaurant.

The owner, the waiter, the customer and the receptionist.

The owner loves God.

The waiter loves God.

The client loves God.

The receptionist does not love God.

The customer arrives, sits down, has lunch

and orders dessert and coffee.

When the waiter brings the coffee,

the tray is full of other things.

The receptionist seeing that situation, does nothing.

Suddenly, the tray accidentally falls onto

the customer and the customer gets completely dirty.

The client loves God.

The waiter loves God.

And the owner loves God.

So, that bad and unpleasant situation

will somehow turn out for the good of those who love God.

How?

It will help the customer, because the owner

will say that he does not need to pay the bill.

It will help the restaurant owner, because the customer will remain a customer and will speak well of the restaurant to other people.

It will help the waiter, because it will bring her

more experience and quality in her service.

However, for the receptionist it will not help at all,

because she doesn’t love God, and as she didn’t do anything to help, tomorrow or some time after when there’s a need to fire someone, surely the receptionist will be the first in line.

If simple situations like this,

happen every day in human eyes,

imagine in the eyes of God who is in control of all things, for He does not see as we see.

God sees from above… above all things… He sees tomorrow.

If there is a bad situation somewhere, then He works through that situation to show favor toward those He loves. Even if it’s affecting the whole world at the same time, God moves on behalf of His own, because He is great and in His Hands is the control over all things.

Even the simplest and most insignificant things,

He has the control and power to convert them

for those who love Him with all their heart.

Whoever loves God is not the one who feels something for Him,

but the one who obeys His Word.

If you love God then continue to obey Him.

And if one day the coffee spills… it doesn’t matter if you’re the waiter,

the customer or the restaurant owner; that situation that should be bad and unpleasant for you, God will convert into something good that will help you in the end.

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