Thursday, March 28, 2024

In Due Season

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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“I will give you rain in due season, and the land shall yield her increase and the trees of the field yield their fruit”
(Leviticus 26:4, AMP)

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

God has set up seasons in our lives. It’s easy to get frustrated when our dreams aren’t coming to pass on our timetable, but every season is not harvest season. There are plowing seasons. There are planting seasons. There are watering seasons. Sure, we would love for every season to be a time of increase left and right, good breaks here and there. But without the other seasons, we wouldn’t be prepared. For example, it’s during the plowing seasons that God brings issues to light that we need to deal with. He’s getting us prepared for promotion.

If you’re not making as much progress as you would like, the key is to not lose any ground. Don’t go backwards. Hold your position. Keep a good attitude and do the right thing even when it’s hard. When you do that, you are passing the test, and God promises that your due season of harvest is coming. Be encouraged because your appointed time of increase, favor, and promotion is on its way, and He will fulfill every dream and desire He’s placed within your heart!

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

“Father God, I bless You today. I thank You for preparing me for the blessing and promotion You have in my future. I surrender my heart, mind, will and emotions to You so that I can live as a testimony of Your work in my life. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.”

9 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you God for this timely word. Life may be frustrating at times but we are reminded that even this is just a season.Help us to hold fast and not falter when life is challenging and frustrating.I believe this word is also true of Zambia. Its been frustrating in Zambia for a long time but in due season Zambia return to the heights it was just after independence in 1964 (according to the stories our parents have told us!) Amen

  2. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;

    4:4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.

  3. Success is all about hard, focused, committed and dedicated work.

    What has propelled the current prosperous nations on earth is not any belief in the intervention of supernatural powers (Gods intervention or “Utumbuma”), but serious hard work. And that is the message that Zambians need which will lift Zambia out of poverty.

    Way back, I had a very close friend who was studying Telecomms. He was a staunch Christian and chairman of the students’ scripture union. He read the bible every day but forgot to read Telecomms as much believing that faith would see him through. Shamefully, he flanked three (3) times.

    So there is no substitute for hard painful work, if Zambians have to ever dream of success.

    SEASONS SHOULD BE FOR HARD WORK, NOT LEAVING ON FAITH AND HOPE 

  4. We thank God for grace and mercy. Indeed every word that go to him never return void. our season as young generation is coming. We thank jesus for the blood. In his mighty name Amen.

  5. No#5 Kwathukummawa, no where in the bible does God instruct people to be lazy, Jesus himself was the son of a had working carpenter, thus Christ and his brothers probably helped in the work at hand. These messages here are for Spititual awareness and growth, something happens to people in the diaspora lose touch with God. When the liberal teachings and loose living sets in; it is free game. May the Lord bless you too, your point on some Christians living in a fantasy is true; even for most Zambians. Blessings and prayers on our independence.

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