One of my friends was travelling from our town to Lagos, Nigeria, many years ago and happened to sit by a lady who looked rather somber. When he probed what the matter was, she disclosed that she worked for the State Security Service and had misplaced a sensitive key which could lead her to jail. That seeming chance event led to a fruitful and happy marriage that lasted many years. I also heard of one Elle Peter recall how she got married to her husband. She was trying to reach someone by phone. Somehow, she mistakenly dialled someone else with whom she had no contact. The receiver notified her that she had dialled the wrong number, but that in any case she had a lovely voice. He then wondered if he could call her again. That “mistake” led to both of them getting married and having two kids together.
With God, nothing is too condemned that cannot be redeemed.
Our text of scripture says that God “works all things according to the counsel of His will”. A twin of that will be Romans 8:28 which says that God works all things together for good to those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. In God’s sovereign will and surpassing wisdom, He can work out all things until they fit into His eternal plan. Jonah made a mistake when he headed to Tarshish instead of Nineveh. God sent a fish to swallow him then he got vomited on the third day. That later became symbolic of the days that Jesus would spend in the belly of the earth for our redemption. With God, nothing is too condemned that cannot be redeemed.