The Lord says, "Call upon Me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you shall glorify Me" (Psalm 50:15, NKJV). This promise became my reality in one of the most challenging seasons of my life.

I met a man who offered me a job as his assistant. He was an engineer skilled in metal and woodwork, and we worked as a small team. His wife was severely ill, and his daughter worked in an IT firm. Though he attended church as a Catholic, he knew I was a devoted child of God. However, jealousy arose among a few team members because of the skills God had given me. Little did I know, they were plotting against me.

One day, a man falsely accused and attacked me in the boss’s absence. I immediately called my boss, who instructed, "Put an entry in the police, hand over the car (which was rented in my name) to another member, and get hospitalized. I will handle the rest." I obeyed, but after that—silence. They all vanished, leaving me in deep trouble. The car was missing, my job was gone, and my young daughter was just a few months old. We were in serious danger, with no income and the threat of legal action from the car company.

In that desperate moment, we held onto God’s Word: "The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a contrite spirit" (Psalm 34:18, NKJV). We prayed without ceasing, trusting that He would make a way. Despite numerous calls and false promises from the boss—who kept sending me to different locations only to disappear—God remained our only hope.

Then, one day, as I was on a bus, I spotted the car with the very man I had handed it over to! I rushed out, but he drove off before I could stop him. Knowing he lived nearby, I took my wife and baby daughter to confront him as he was preparing for a wedding. By God’s grace, we retrieved the keys—though he insisted on staying in the car. I drove straight to the police station, explained everything, and secured the car overnight before returning it to the company the next morning.

Soon after, God provided another job. Shockingly, the former team members contacted me, seeking revenge, claiming the boss had betrayed them too. I refused, saying, "I will not join you." A few months later, I learned the boss had passed away.

The Lord truly fought for me! As Psalm 37:12-13 (NKJV) says, "The wicked plots against the just… The Lord laughs at him, for He sees that his day is coming." God’s justice prevails, and His faithfulness never fails.

If you’re facing betrayal or impossible situations, remember: "The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears, and delivers them out of all their troubles" (Psalm 34:17, NKJV). Keep trusting—He will make a way!

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