PURPOSE IN THE
PRESSURE
A compassionate man
carefully observed a butterfly cocoon that was attached to his window
sill. One day a small opening appeared
in the cocoon, and he watched for several hours as a butterfly-in-process
struggled to force its body through that tiny hole. Eventually it seemed to stop making progress,
appearing as if it had traveled as far as it could possibly go.
Seriously intent on
helping the emerging butterfly, that compassionate man retrieved his scissors
and snipped away the remaining cocoon. The
butterfly then emerged rather easily.
However, it had a
swollen body and small shriveled wings. He
continued watching the butterfly, expecting that at any moment the wings would
grow much larger and the body swelling would subside.
Neither happened. In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its
life crawling around with a swollen body and shriveled wings. It would never ever discover its potential –
to be free and fly.
That
well-intentioned man had acted in kindness, but also in haste because he simply
did not understand the process. Although
the restrictive cocoon requires a major struggle for the butterfly to work its
way through a very tiny opening, there is divine purpose in that pressure!
The tiny opening in
the cocoon is God’s way of forcing fluids trapped inside the body of the
butterfly to move into its wings so they will become big enough and strong
enough for flight. Wow!
Similarly, life’s
struggles are precisely what we need to equip us to ‘fly’ and soar to heights
unknown. If God allowed us to go through
life with total ease and no challenges, it would only cripple us and rob us of
our ultimate purpose and destiny. Just
ask the modest lump of coal that was transformed (under pressure) into a
magnificent diamond. Apparent tragedy
can be divinely reconfigured into sheer triumph and testimony. It's God’s process for us, and the results can
be beyond our imagination.
Is anybody out there
ready to fly? No doubt, there is
something deep inside of you that needs to be released. But before you head down that runway, be
aware that your wings must become fully developed by the occasional struggles
that show up in the form of pain and pressure. Indeed, divine purpose is present in every
occasion of human pressure, especially for winner-believers.
Sisters and
brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE
READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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