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From Rubble to Grace: Owning Your Response

Turn life's heavy stones into a solid foundation. Stop blaming the world for setbacks, embrace the lessons in loss, and build your life on God's truth.

The cold coffee sits untouched on your desk.
You just read the email that changed everything.
The promotion went to someone else.
The contract fell through.

Your best effort wasn’t enough.
You feel the familiar sting of rejection in your chest.

You are now standing at the edge of a field.
It is time to decide what to do with the heavy stones at your feet.

Life drops these stones in our path every day.
You can leave them where they fell; let them become a wall that stops your progress.
You can trip over them and complain about the bruise.
Or you can pick them up.

You are the mason of your own life.

A builder knows that every stone has a purpose.
The sharp edges of a setback are perfect for a corner piece.
The weight of a disappointment can become a part of the foundation.

Losers let the stones pile up until they are trapped.
They blame the person who dropped the rock.
They spend their energy wishing the ground were smooth.

Winners look at the rubble and see a blueprint.
They know that pain is just raw material.
They take the rejection and the failure, and they start to build.
They turn the obstacle into the very thing they stand upon.

The lesson is found in the loss.

Jesus said, "Everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock." (Matthew 7:24)

The rock is not just the ground under you.
The rock is the choice to act on the truth when life feels shaky.
It is the decision to own your response.

You cannot control the weather.
You cannot stop the stones from falling.
But you hold the trowel and the mortar in your hands.

Every setback is a stepping stone.

When you stop blaming the world, you start building a life.
You take that energy you used for complaining.
You put it into your next move.
And you ask what this stone can teach you today.

Take five minutes right now to name your biggest current struggle.
Do not ignore the pain or the frustration.
Instead, ask one simple question:

How can I use this stone as a foundation for my next step?

Pick up the weight.
Lay it down with purpose.
This is just the beginning of your build.

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