God Gives the Bitter Ingredients Purpose

“We know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.”

Romans 8:28 (NLT)

Most people dont know that I am a master” cake builder (my family, at least, thinks I am).

Years ago, I decided to learn how to bake cakes. I figured that, if I wanted to eat them, I ought to know how to make them. One of my favorite creations was one of the more difficult cakes to make: a German chocolate cake made from scratch for my wifes birthday.

Making cakes has made me appreciate that the individual ingredients for a cake dont taste good at all on their own. Some of them are quite bitter. If you eat flour by itself, it doesnt taste good. If you eat baking powder or raw egg or oil by itself, youll be grossed out. Even the vanilla by itself doesnt taste good—none of the ingredients do! But if you mix them all together and bake it, its delicious.

One of the greatest promises of the Bible is in Romans 8:28: We know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them” (NLT).

Notice that verse does not say that everything is good. A quick look at the news headlines proves that isnt true. And it doesnt say this promise is for everyone—just those who love God. The way God works all things together for good is kind of like baking a cake.

In your life and in the world, there will be elements that are bitter and unpleasant. You might think, That doesnt taste good. I dont like that change in my life. I dont like whats happening in the world today.”

When youre in a season of rapid and relentless change, and some of the elements dont taste good, determine that you will not become bitter by seeing only the negative in your circumstances. Because even when you cant see it, you can trust that God takes it all—the good and the bitter—and uses it for his good plan.

You cant see it now, but you will taste its sweetness in heaven one day.

Talk It Over

  • How does focusing on the things you don’t understand make you bitter?
  • What do you need to focus on in a time of major change? How will it help you see clearly?
  • Why do you think God makes the promise of Romans 8:28 just for those who love and follow him?

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