There are moments in life that defy explanation— those times when death should've come but didn't, when the bullet missed, when the overdose didn't work, when the arrest changed everything.
That's not luck. That's mercy.
Some call it coincidence. Others call it chance. But deep down, you knew something bigger was at play. You knew you should've been gone. You knew that moment—when everything could've ended—became the turning point that kept you alive.
God intervenes not because we're good, but because He's good. And sometimes, He interrupts our destruction to redirect our destiny.
We don't always recognize His hand in the moment. It might look like rock bottom, like jail time, like losing it all. But what if losing it all is what saves your soul? What if the moment you thought was your end was actually your beginning?
Think of Saul on the road to Damascus. One moment, a persecutor. The next, a preacher.
Not because he deserved it—but because God had a plan.
God didn't wait for Saul to get cleaned up. He met him mid-mission, while he was on his way to hurt more people. That's how deep God's love runs. He didn't wait for Saul to repent before showing up. He showed up to make repentance possible.
What if that night in the back alley, that prison sentence, that failed attempt— that was God stepping in?
Not to punish, but to preserve.
Divine intervention is not always gentle. Sometimes it breaks you to save you. But it's always love in disguise.
Look back at the places you could've died, the times you should've lost your mind, the relationships that were killing you — and you'll begin to see God's fingerprints. He was there, pulling you back when you were running straight toward destruction.
And when God intervenes, it's not just to stop you.
It's to reclaim you.
It's to restore you.
It's to redeploy you.
Because God doesn't just save people to sit still. He saves them to send them.
You're not just a survivor of the streets.
You're a story in the making.
You're a walking testimony that God steps in when the world steps out.