Oftentimes when we are going through tough times we need some short and quick reminders that everything is going to be okay. In this short treatment of the life of Joseph from the Old Testament Lucado reminds us: “”You’ll get through this. It won’t be painless. It won’t be quick. But God will use this mess for good. In the meantime don’t be foolish or naive. But don’t despair either. With God’s help you will get through this.”
In retelling the story of Joseph the author takes time to provide ample applications (contemporary and ancient) to bring forth the principles that help us as we wait for God to bring forth good out of the messes in our lives whether we made them, inherited them, O éramos el objeto de los planes malvados de alguien,en,En última instancia, nada puede frustrar los planes que Dios tiene para nosotros,en,Y eso significa que todas las cosas funcionarán para nuestro bien y la gloria de Dios,en,La idea principal presentada por Lucado en este libro es que,en,En las manos de Dios, el mal se convierte en un bien eventual.,en,La Palabra de Dios,en,Oraciones de alabanza,en,Versos bíblicos cita salmos,en,Viviendo los proverbios,en,Las poderosas palabras de Dios,en,La Palabra de Dios para mi,en,Citas bíblicas,en,el evangelio,en,Quería saber todo sobre Dios,en,Con Dios todas las cosas son posibles,en. Ultimately nothing can thwart the plans that God has for us, and that means that all things will work out for our good and God’s glory. The main idea brought out by Lucado in this book is that “in God’s hands intended evil becomes eventual good.”