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Writer's pictureBishop Mesrop Parsamyan

From Pain to Pearl



In the silent depths of the ocean, the oyster rests peacefully until a tiny grain of sand slips inside its shell. This minuscule intruder causes irritation and pain. It doesn’t belong there; it’s not supposed to be there. But instead of pushing it away, the oyster begins to coat that sand with layers of nacre, turning it into a radiant, shimmering pearl.


This natural marvel mirrors our own experiences with life’s trials. There are moments when a problem slips into our world—something unexpected, something that throws us off balance. Maybe it’s a health issue, a financial struggle, or a broken relationship. We didn’t ask for it, and we certainly don’t want it. But if we allow God to work through those trials, he can take that grain of sand, that thing causing you pain, and I can turn it into something beautiful.


2 Corinthians 4:17 says, “For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.” What a powerful promise! God is saying that the trials you’re facing right now—those are just light and momentary. They may feel heavy, they may seem like they’re never going to end, but in God’s hands, they are temporary. And not only that, they are working for you.


It’s hard to imagine that the things we go through could be for our benefit, but that’s exactly what God is saying. Just like the grain of sand is transformed inside the oyster, our struggles, our pains, and our heartaches are being transformed inside of us. And the end result? A pearl. Something valuable. Something that will shine for eternity.


So, the next time you feel that irritation, that discomfort, remember that you’re in the process of transformation. Don’t let the pain make you bitter; let it make you better. Trust that God is doing a work in you, even when you can’t see it. He’s layering that grain of sand with grace, with love, with patience. And when He’s done, the world will see a pearl—a testament of His goodness, His faithfulness, and His power.

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