Sunday on Monday - April 27th, 2026
Some days feel like that car of mine that wouldn’t start. You know something’s wrong, but you can’t fix it, and nothing you try seems to make the situation better. It’s frustrating. It can even feel pointless.
But just because you don’t understand what’s happening doesn’t mean nothing is happening.
Romans 8 speaks directly into that tension. The same chapter that declares “no condemnation” for those in Christ also acknowledges real suffering. That’s important to remember. Your pain is not punishment. It’s not a sign God has turned against you. It must be interpreted through His grace and sovereignty.
Paul doesn’t minimize suffering. But he does provide God's children with a new way of walking through it. He says it’s “not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed.” That’s not denial; that’s perspective. Everything is moving somewhere. Even when life feels like it’s breaking, God is still working.
Creation groans. We groan. And even the Spirit intercedes with groanings too deep for words. That means your struggle isn’t random! It’s part of a larger story that is moving toward restoration.
So what do you do this week?
- Refuse to interpret hardship as punishment.
- Anchor yourself in no condemnation.
- Let hope shape how you wait.
You may not see what God is doing right now. But He is not idle. He is patient, deliberate, and purposeful. He is working toward a future where the pain isn’t just managed, but gone.
And that changes how you walk into Monday.