Psalm 30:5 (KJV):
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.”

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2 Corinthians 3–4, Psalms 150
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In the late 1950s, a young evangelist, Morris Cerullo, burned with a vision to take the Gospel to the nations. When he received an invitation to preach in Greece, he knew it was divine. But he had no money for the flight ticket to Greece. Yet, instead of panicking, he trusted God to provide. Days later, a woman who had been healed through his prayers brought an offering in an envelope that contained the exact amount needed for the flight ticket.
But the battle had only begun. Upon arrival in Athens, Cerullo discovered the government had banned open-air crusades, the printing of flyers, and the renting of public halls for Christian gatherings. At that point, it seemed his mission to preach in Greece had failed.
Alone in his hotel room, Morris Cerullo fasted and prayed for ten days, waiting on God for direction.
Then came the miracle:
One day, a woman came to visit him and introduced herself as the wife of the Vice President of the Bank of Athens. She had just been born again and said the Spirit of God sent her to help him. Within days, she secured official permission for his meetings. The crusade that followed was historic—two weeks of healings, deliverance, and mass salvation. Morris Cerullo would go on to eventually fulfill his dream to preach the Gospel globally, and his ministry impacted millions of lives.

God specializes in showing up when all hope seems gone. He is the Master of eleventh-hour miracles. He is the God who enters the scene when the world thinks it’s over.
Today, as we step into this eleventh month of November, you may be tempted to think time has run out this year. Perhaps the goals you set in January now look distant, or the dreams you prayed for haven’t come to pass. But always remember this: a miracle doesn’t take time—it only takes God.
When you align with His purpose, what should take years can happen in moments.
In Matthew 20, the laborers hired at the eleventh hour received the same reward as those who started earlier. That’s how God works—He compresses seasons and redeems lost opportunities. Therefore, trust God to still turn your story around before the year ends. One connection, one idea, one act of obedience can usher you into a lifetime of victory. If you’ll stay positioned in prayer, praise, and obedience, you will experience a definite change of story.
Weeping may have endured for the night, but your joy has come. You may have been toiling in past months, but in this eleventh month, through the help of the Holy Spirit, you will receive eleventh-hour miracles that will surpass all past labors and gloriously crown the year for you with good things.

PRAYER:
Lord, please help me to keep my eyes on You and always remain strong in faith. I give You all the praise because I know You are set to do eleventh-hour miracles and usher me into amazing open doors in this new month, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
“When you stay on the path of divine destiny, the journey may sometimes appear slow, but as long as you are on course with God, victory is sure.” – WORDBITE 201

Shalom!

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