Hebrews 6:12 [TPT] – “So don’t allow your hearts to grow dull or lose your enthusiasm, but follow the example of those who fully received what God has promised because of their strong faith and patient endurance.”
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After World War II, many hungry hearts in America longed for a fresh move of God. Among them was a young preacher named Velmer James Gardner, ordained in 1942. His heart burned as he read about the mighty exploits of men like Smith Wigglesworth and Dr. Charles Price. He yearned for that same anointing, those same miracles, in his own ministry.
But reality was painfully different. Though he preached and prayed, there were no miracles. His services remained ordinary, and whispers of doubt taunted his mind: “Maybe God will never use you like that… maybe it’s all in vain.”
Instead of quitting, Velmer doubled down. He locked himself in seasons of fasting and long hours of prayer, crying out for the reality of God’s power. For years—nothing seemed to change, but he continued to honor God and walk in reverence of His Word.
Then in 1948, while he was holding a small meeting in Oregon, something shifted. The atmosphere grew charged. Suddenly healings broke out in the crowd. The news spread like fire. The once-small gathering exploded into mighty revival meetings marked by miracles, signs, and wonders.
As this breakthrough finally came, Velmer was launched into the Voice of Healing Revival of the 1950s, standing alongside some of the greatest evangelists of his generation.
His story remains a living proof: patience mixed with faith will always bring you into the fulfillment of God’s promises.
We must discipline ourselves to remain spiritually persistent until God’s promises manifest in our lives.
David was anointed king as a teenager in 1 Samuel 16, yet he was forced to endure thirteen years of trials and persecution under Saul. Despite every chance to give up, David waited on God’s timing. In due season, Saul fell in battle, and David was enthroned.
Faith is not just about believing—it’s also about enduring. The enemy often intensifies the battle when your breakthrough is near. That’s why Hebrews 6:12 urges us not to grow dull but to imitate those who received the promises through faith and patience.
Therefore today, do not let weariness rob you of your miracle. Breakdowns often comes just before your breakthrough. If you press on—praying, confessing God’s Word, and honoring Him—you will surely see His promise manifest in your life. Through patience, you will wear down every resistance. Through endurance, you will step into higher dimensions. And through faith, you will see the eventual manifestation of God’s glory and power.in your life.
PRAYER: Lord, thank You for the grace to remain steadfast in faith. Help me to press on without quitting, until every promise You have spoken becomes a reality in my life, in Jesus’ Name.
QUOTE: Faith is not only believing; it is holding on with patience until the promise speaks. WORDBITE 222
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