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When a cowboy applied for an insurance policy, the agent asked, "Have you had any accidents?" After a moment's reflection the applicant responded, "Nope, but a bronc did kick in 2 ribs last summer, and a couple of years ago a rattlesnake bit me on the ankle."
"Wouldn't you call those accidents?" replied the puzzled agent.
"Naw," the cowboy said, "they did it on purpose!"

That story reminds me of the biblical truth that there are no accidents in the lives of God's children. In today's Scripture, we read how Joseph interpreted a difficult experince that had seemed like a great calamity. He had been thrown into a pit and then sold as a slave. This was a great test of his faith, and from the human standpoint it appeared to be a tragic case of injustice, not a providential means of blessing. But Joseph later learned that "God meant it for good"(Genesis 50:20).

Are you passing through the deep waters of trial and disappointment? Does everything seem to be going against you? These apparent misfortunes are not accidents. The Lord allows such things for a blessed purpose. So patiently trust Him. If you know the Lord, someday you will praise Him for it all!!!-Richard De Haan

What looks like just an accident
When viewed through human eyes,
Is really God at work in us-
His blessing in disguise. ---Sper

All things work together for good... to those who are the called according to His purpose.
Romans 8:28
 
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