At the Appointed Time
TODAY'S SCRIPTURE
"For the vision is yet for an appointed time…it will surely come; it will not be behindhand on its appointed day"
(Habakkuk 2:3, AMP).
God is looking for people who have a made-up mind; people who will trust His timing. You may not see His promises happen overnight, but they will happen. In the Bible, Abraham waited 20 years to have a son and see his promise come to pass. Moses waited 40 years to fulfill his purpose and lead the children of Israel out of captivity. You might say, “Joel, I’ve been waiting for a year, and I don’t see anything happening.” No, something is happening. Right now, God is working behind the scenes in your life. He is arranging the right people, the right breaks, and the right opportunities.
Today’s scripture tells us that at the appointed time, the promise will come to pass, and it will not be one second late! When is the appointed time? It’s when God knows the timing is best for you. When you understand and accept this principle, it takes all the pressure off. It’s a very freeing way to live knowing that as long as we stay in faith, God will release His favor, His increase, His restoration, and His healing at exactly the right time in our lives!
A PRAYER FOR TODAY
Father in heaven, thank You for working behind the scenes in my life. I trust that the appointed time for me is on its way. I am content in You, knowing that You have a good plan for my future. I bless you today and always. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
THE WAGON boutique
1214 Union St.
btwn Nostrand & Rogers ave
Brooklyn,N.Y 11225
Phone:(347)529-2030
email: thewagonbk1214@gmail.com
Store hours:
Mon-Sat 11am-7pm
Sun. Appointment Only
btwn Nostrand & Rogers ave
Brooklyn,N.Y 11225
Phone:(347)529-2030
email: thewagonbk1214@gmail.com
Store hours:
Mon-Sat 11am-7pm
Sun. Appointment Only
Monday, June 1, 2009
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come on you guys you are falling off
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