Friday, January 16, 2009

GRACE WHEREIN WE STAND, AND…TRIBULATION [THAT] WORKETH PATIENCE.’ ROMANS 5:2-3

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We’re too impatient! If God doesn’t speak to us in the first five minutes of our prayer time we get up, shrug it off and decide ‘He isn’t talking today.’ Where’s the tenacity of our spiritual forefathers who would take hold of God in prayer and refuse to let go until they received ‘a sure word’ from Him? (See 2 Peter 1:19). There are two things you can count on as you walk with God: trouble that works for you and grace to stand while you’re going through it. Have you been praying for patience? Get ready for trouble! There’s no other way to get it. Patience grows in the soil of adversity. How do you test the strength of an anchor? Expose it to the fury of a storm. Understand this: some of the people you can’t stand right now are the very ones who’ll mature you! Our problem is – we pray for things but don’t recognise the answer when it comes. God has a purpose in all things, He also has a process. As you get to know Him better you begin to recognise both. Here’s how it works: you ask God for strength and He allows you to go through times of testing. You ask for wisdom and you get to deal with problems that require solutions. You ask for success and He gives you the ability to work – not necessarily harder, but smarter. You ask for favor and He gives you responsibility. Salvation is a gift, but patience is a reward for overcoming. So stay where God has you today and learn the lessons He wants to teach you; tomorrow you’ll be glad you did!


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Saturday, January 10, 2009

GRACE WHEREIN WE STAND, AND…TRIBULATION [THAT] WORKETH PATIENCE.’ ROMANS 5:2-3

It is a great delight to welcome you to today's inspirational message .You are blessed and manifesting already.

We’re too impatient! If God doesn’t speak to us in the first five minutes of our prayer time we get up, shrug it off and decide ‘He isn’t talking today.’ Where’s the tenacity of our spiritual forefathers who would take hold of God in prayer and refuse to let go until they received ‘a sure word’ from Him? (See 2 Peter 1:19). There are two things you can count on as you walk with God: trouble that works for you and grace to stand while you’re going through it. Have you been praying for patience? Get ready for trouble! There’s no other way to get it. Patience grows in the soil of adversity. How do you test the strength of an anchor? Expose it to the fury of a storm. Understand this: some of the people you can’t stand right now are the very ones who’ll mature you! Our problem is – we pray for things but don’t recognise the answer when it comes. God has a purpose in all things, He also has a process. As you get to know Him better you begin to recognise both. Here’s how it works: you ask God for strength and He allows you to go through times of testing. You ask for wisdom and you get to deal with problems that require solutions. You ask for success and He gives you the ability to work – not necessarily harder, but smarter. You ask for favor and He gives you responsibility. Salvation is a gift, but patience is a reward for overcoming. So stay where God has you today and learn the lessons He wants to teach you; tomorrow you’ll be glad you did!


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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

daily motivation of the P's

It is a great delight to welcome you to today's inspirational message .You are blessed and manifesting already.

LET PATIENCE HAVE HER PERFECT WORK, THAT YE MAY BE [MATURE]…WANTING NOTHING.’ JAMES 1:4 KJV Don’t be impatient

Just because it hasn’t happened yet, doesn’t mean God has changed His mind. While you are waiting – God is working. The timing may not be right for Him to get the ultimate glory, and you the maximum benefit. That’s why the Bible says: ‘Let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect [mature]…wanting nothing.’ Impatience is a sign of immaturity. Children can’t wait for anything! So, are you being childish or showing maturity? God sets His watch to accomplish His purpose, not ours. Paul writes: ‘We know that all things work…according to His purpose’ (Romans 8:28 KJV). When you understand God’s purpose you won’t permit things that are contrary to it, including hurry and worry. You’ll also know how to allocate your time, your energy and your money – who you should spend your life with and who you should not. God says, ‘ “I make known the end from the beginning…“ ’ (Isaiah 46:10 NIV). First God sets the goal, then He determines the steps that lead to it. And what are we supposed to do while we are waiting? Listen: ‘Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Saviour’ (Habakkuk 3:17-18 NIV). Begin thanking God today for what He’s done, and what He’s going to do on your behalf, because He will – He absolutely will come through for you!

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