You want evil against me??☝️✝️💪✨️🙌

Sometimes, God allows the betrayal.

Not to break you,

but to build your bridge to destiny.

Jesus got to the cross because of Judas—not Peter.

Your enemies are often the ones escorting you to purpose.

"What was meant to break you—God is using to build you."

📖 “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good…” – Genesis 50:20

🗣 Pastor Keion Henderson

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2025/7/6 Edited to

... Read moreWe've all faced moments when it feels like the world, or even people close to us, are actively working against us. It's a painful experience, isn't it? That feeling of betrayal can be devastating, leaving us wondering why this is happening and how we can possibly move forward. But what if I told you that these very challenges, these painful betrayals, could actually be part of a divine setup for your greatest breakthroughs? I’ve personally grappled with situations where I felt completely blindsided by someone’s actions, actions clearly meant to hurt or undermine me. It's easy to get lost in the anger and sorrow. However, I've learned to lean into the profound wisdom found in scriptures like Genesis 50:20: “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.” This isn't just a comforting verse; it's a powerful principle that can completely shift our perspective. It reminds me that even when humans plot their worst, God is sovereignly working behind the scenes, orchestrating everything for our ultimate favor. Think about it: the very people who try to bring you down might unknowingly be the ones pushing you towards your true calling. It’s a tough pill to swallow, but I've seen it play out in my own life and in countless stories. The betrayal, the setbacks, the moments you feel attacked – these aren't always meant to break you. Instead, they can be the very catalysts God uses to build resilience, clarify your purpose, and indeed, build your bridge to destiny. It’s like the universe is saying, “You know you’re powerful.” Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, even when they're plotting against you. Pastor Keion Henderson often speaks on this, highlighting how sometimes, your enemies are the ones escorting you to purpose. The story of Jesus and Judas is a profound example. Peter, a loyal disciple, would never have led Jesus to the cross. It was Judas, the betrayer, whose actions, though evil in intent, ultimately fulfilled God's plan for salvation. This shows me that sometimes, our 'friends' might keep us comfortable, but our 'enemies' provoke us to grow, to fight, and to step into who God truly calls us to be. As the saying goes, 'You don't get to destiny by friends. You get to destiny by enemies.' They unwittingly define your strength. When I've faced moments where others have gossiped or tried to diminish me, I remember the powerful truth that 'God already flipped it for your favor.' It’s a reminder that their negative intentions are being transformed into something positive for me. Sometimes, the intensity of their opposition is directly proportional to the significance of your calling. As one insightful perspective puts it, 'enemies will tell you who you are.' If they're going to such lengths to try and stop you, it's often because they recognize a power or potential within you that you might not even fully see yet. They see a 'something' that you are. So, let them plot and let them gather. What was meant to break you—God is using to build you. Trust in His divine protection and the unwavering truth that He uses all things, even betrayal, for your good and His glory.