Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
Engaging today's teens with
America's yesterday
“The Lord has made everything for His purpose, even the wicked for the day of trouble.”
Proverbs 16:4 NKJV
In the tranquil recesses of your mind, where dark shadows dance with light, have you ever pondered the difference between right and wrong, good and evil, light and dark? It seems odd to mix the opposites, yet our God weaves every color of thread into life’s design. Even the darkest of the dark has a place at the table. Does the name Judas sound familiar?
Dear friend, when the Light of the World handpicks His colors, He chooses them with unfaltering precision, and we know … “The Lord has made everything for His purpose, even the wicked for the day of trouble” (Proverbs 16:4 NKJV). Now, as unsettling as that verse may sound, a quick look at the news is all it takes to witness the book of Revelation coming to life and God’s all-knowing colors in action.
Therefore, in the same way a skilled artist uses a combination of vibrant and muted tones to create depth in their paintings, our infinite Father shapes the universe with a purpose that extends beyond our limited understanding. For instance, when Jesus walked out of the tomb, our God turned Jesus’ pitch-black brokenness into beauty. When it rained for forty days and forty nights, He transformed the cataclysmic chaos into purpose. Let’s not forget Joseph, whose brothers betrayed him, but the Deliverer turned Joseph’s dismal adversity into a tremendous blessing.
Every life should reflect the glory of the One who weaves the colors of the spectrum into the intricate threads of our existence. We are an integral part of our Redeemer's divine plan. So, while God blends the brightest hues with the darkest shadows, we know that in the end, every color is used to fulfill His eternal purpose. Even Judas held a color within God's spectrum.
Heavenly Father,
I thank You for each color You weave into my life. When the shadows surround me, may You be my fortress. Bless me with the wisdom and clarity of discernment in order to see Your purpose in every color. I am so grateful I am Yours—a child of light. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Spiritual Sparks
1. Have you ever experienced moments where good and evil or light and dark seemed
intertwined? How did this affect your understanding of God’s plan?
2. Reflecting on the examples of Jesus, Noah, and Joseph—how have you seen God turn
brokenness into beauty, chaos into purpose, or adversity into blessings?