When Handel wrote the “Hallelujah Chorus,” his health and his fortunes had reached the lowest possible ebb. The right side had become paralyzed, and all his money was gone. He was heavily in debt and threatened with imprisonment. He was tempted to give up the fight. The odds seemed entirely too great. And it was then that he composed his greatest work – Messiah. We can say that Handel’s pain became his platform for ministry. Are you at your lowest moment? Do the odds seem entirely too great for you?

money gone?

ridiculed and criticized?

laid-off?

mounting debt?

failed relationships?

illness?

addiction?

uncertain future?

divorced?

dead-end job?

lonely?

overwhelming pressure on your job?

Are you tempted to give up the fight? Don’t quit! Don’t sulk! Because God is always doing something, cooperate with Him, even in pain. C. S. Lewis said that pain is God’s megaphone; he uses it to get our attention. This could be your moment – the moment where God uses pain to help you compose your greatest work – a symphony of your greatest music for others. Could it be that God is ready to compose Messiah in you so that others might be blessed through you! It is only when we:

Respond to our pain appropriately (James 1:2 – count it all joy),

Understand the reasons for our pain clearly (James 1:3 – the testing of your faith will develop patience and patience will lead to maturity and maturity will make us ready for anything that comes our way)

Rely on our Source, in the midst of our pain, absolutely (James 1:5 – Ask God and He will give you wisdom to understand the reasons “why” or give you the strength when “whys” are not discernible).

Pain can truly become our platform for God’s greater purpose. Let your pain become your platform to listen to God, draw closer to God and to tell others about God.