Habakkuk 2:3 ‘‘For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come’..
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Daniel 7-9, Psalms 57
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Christopher Columbus was born in Italy, as the son of a weaver and he had little schooling. But through God’s grace, he rose to become a great explorer and master navigator whose four transatlantic voyages opened the way for European exploration of the Americas. While many historians have written about Columbus’ first voyage to America, little emphasis has been placed on the fact that Columbus was guided by the Spirit of God in his voyages. He was a deeply devout Christian, whose focus in his exploration was to bring the Gospel to the heathen.
In 1492, Columbus set sail on a first historic voyage across the Atlantic to locate the Americas. However after three weeks of sailing and finding no sign of land, his mission seemed futile. Faith in God caused him to continue to press forward in his search. As the voyage stretched on without success, his crew became restless. Mutiny began to brew and it appeared that they would kill Columbus. Almost at the point of turning back, that was when Christopher Columbus finally saw land and the Americas was discovered. On landing at the shore, Columbus threw himself on his knees, giving thanks to God with tears of joy. His example was followed by the rest of the crew.
The time when you seem faced with overwhelming problems is not the point to give up, rather that is when to hold on to faith in God.
No matter, how long you may have been ‘drifting at sea’ in any situation, surely there is an end and your expectations shall not be cut short. Even in situations that appear impossible, trust Jesus to be your way-maker and miracle worker.
In John 6:5-14, the disciples faced a dilemma in the wilderness. The multitude who had just listened to Jesus needed to be fed, but there was not enough bread.
Jesus already knew that He was going to supernaturally multiply the loaves, yet He asked Philip ‘Whence shall we buy bread that these may eat?”
Instead of trusting in the Lord for a miracle Philip focused on the difficulty of the situation.
Many times we are more concerned about the overwhelming problems facing us rather than look to the Lord for a miracle. The Lord already knows what He is going to do in your life.
As you seek Him, He will reveal to you the appointed time for your vision, mission and miracle, so you can patiently wait for it [Habakkuk 2:3].
If all around you appear to be sinking sand, continue to stand upon God’s Word as your solid rock, because it will surely come to pass.
Certainly, in this season, our God who is a barrier-breaker and yoke-destroyer, will dismantle every resistance on our journey and bring us to new shores of opportunities, and greater levels of destiny.
PRAYER: Lord, help me not to be discouraged by what I may see physically around me, I know indeed you are working out all things together for my good, and soon I will see a manifestation of my victory in Jesus Name. ..
QUOTE
God’s promises in Christ in your life may appear delayed, but never forget that delays are not denials. WORDBITE 222
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