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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Lacking Speed; Wait For It!



 Author: Ebenezer Zor

“Put it in writing because it is not yet time for it to come. But the time is coming
quickly, and what I show you will come true. It may seem slow in coming, but wait for it, it will certainly take place, and it will not be delayed’’ Habakkuk 2:3

This was a message from God to Prophet Habakkuk at a time when the Babylonians were in power over the Israelites. Habakkuk worried about the cruelty, violence exhibited by the people. He asked the Lord “so why are you silent while they destroy people who are more righteous than they are?’’ The Lord’s answer was he would take action in his own good time, and meanwhile “the righteous would live because they are faithful to God’’. Everything God has said about us shall come to pass in his time not ours. It may lack speed; but wait patiently for it.

Ecclesiastics 3:11 tell us “He has sent the right time for everything. He has given us a desire for the future, but never gives us the satisfaction of fully understanding what he does’’.

The Lord has prepared a time (day, week, month, and year) to make all things beautiful for your own good. Very soon, the hardship you see today will be no more. It may seem slow, but surely goodness and mercies; victories would come in no time.

As ideas are pregnant with solutions, so is God full of goodness to shower on you.

Quote: “Count God’s blessings, don’t discount them. Thanksgiving is the attitude of a productive life” John Mason

Developing Your Christian Life
1. Find a believing church to attend
2. Study the word of God daily
3. Enjoy the fellowship and workmanship of God
4. Practise the word of God
5. Have faith in the word

PRAYER
Father in heaven, I am satisfied with your message. No matter the barrier, my breakthroughs will locate me in no time in the name of Christ Jesus, Amen.

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