The Ministering Angel Podcast

Justified by the Tears and Pain!

Ronald Myers jr

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The episode teaches that confusing seasons of pressure, isolation, betrayal, and apparent loss are often preparation rather than punishment, and that private pain and tears are heard and recorded by God (citing Psalm 56:8) as evidence of faithfulness. The message emphasizes that certain authority and assignments are granted not by talent, gifting, or desire, but by tested endurance, loyalty, forgiveness, and purity maintained under trial. Listeners are encouraged not to hide or minimize their painful process because it validates and qualifies them, and the episode closes with an invitation to stay connected and continue growing in faith.

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When Life Looks Wrong

Welcome to the Ministering Angel Podcast, where you'll deepen your connection with Jesus Christ. Whether new or returning this podcast is your guide to unlocking potential and overcoming challenges. Ronald, along with various hosts, shares divine messages that inspire strength, wisdom, and resilience. More than a podcast, it's a sanctuary of faith and miracles. Get ready to be inspired and empowered. There are things God will allow in your life that won't make sense to anyone watching from the outside. They'll see the pressure, the isolation, the betrayal, the moments where it looks like everything is falling apart, and they'll assume something is wrong. But what they don't understand is this. Some processes are not punishment. They are preparation. Pain has a voice, tears carry language. And heaven listens every tear you've cried in private, every moment you endured what you didn't deserve. Every time you chose righteousness, when it cost you everything, none of it was wasted. What felt like breaking was actually building what looked like loss was actually positioning. You weren't just going through it, you were being justified through it. There is a weight that comes with calling. There is a depth that cannot be taught. It has to be lived. God will not entrust certain levels of authority to someone who has never been pressed, never been misunderstood, never been forced to stand alone. Your tears became evidence. Evidence that you stayed when it was easier to leave evidence that you loved when it hurt to love evidence that you forgave when you had every reason not to evidence that your heart remained pure when everything around you tried to corrupt it. That kind of record speaks, scripture says in Psalm 56, 8, you have kept count of my tossings, put my tears in your bottle. Are they not in your book? God is not overlooking your pain. He is documenting it, not to remind you of what you suffered, but to establish what you've been proven through. There are doors that don't open because of talent. There are realms that don't respond to gifting. There are assignments that cannot be stepped into just because you desire them. Some things only respond to a life that has been tested and remained faithful. That's where your tears come in, they testify. The nights you couldn't explain the battles, you couldn't share the weight you carried in silence. It all built something in you that no one can take away. Strength that isn't loud, but immovable. Faith that isn't emotional but anchored. You became stable in places where others would've folded. That stability is what qualifies you. Not perfection, not performance, proven endurance. Your pain didn't disqualify you, it revealed you. It revealed your endurance. It revealed your loyalty. It revealed your ability to carry what others could not. So don't hide your story. Don't minimize your process. Don't shrink back because it was painful. That pain speaks for you. Those tears speak for you, and when the time comes, it won't be questioned because you've already been justified by the tears and the pain that proved you. Thank you for joining the Ministering Angel Podcast. Stay connected, stay inspired, and continue growing in faith. Until next time, be blessed and keep shining your light.