What If Nothing Is Actually Wasted

What if the heartbreak wasn’t wasted?
What if the closed door wasn’t a dead end?
What if the season you’ve been calling a detour is actually development in disguise?
In this honest and faith-filled episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman speaks directly to the moments we rarely plan for — regret, disappointment, loss, confusion, and exhaustion. If you’ve been sitting in the aftermath of something that didn’t work out, this conversation is for you.
Drawing from powerful scriptures like Romans 8:28, Isaiah 55:8–9, Psalm 34:18, 2 Corinthians 4:16–17, and Psalm 103:12, this episode gently reminds us that God is a Redeemer, not a waster. He works all things — even the painful and perplexing parts — for our good and His purpose.
You’ll be encouraged to:
- Rethink the seasons you’ve labeled as failures
- Release the regret you’re still holding against yourself
- Trust that God’s ways are higher, even when you don’t understand
- Embrace the truth that pain can refine, not disqualify
Through the example of Peter’s restoration in John 21, we’re reminded that failure does not have the final word. Redemption does.
If you’re hurting, questioning, or trying to make sense of your story, take a deep breath. Your tears are not wasted. Your prayers are not ignored. Your story is not over.
Because in the hands of God, absolutely nothing is wasted.














