THINGS CAN CHANGE IN A DAY
By Maureen Eha, features editor of Charisma magazine
Are you tired of waiting for a prophetic word to be fulfilled in your
life? Have you received it, claimed it, believed for it, fought the
good fight with it—and have yet to see it come to pass?
If so, don't give up! Things can change in a day.
Think about the significant events in the lives of our fathers and
mothers in the faith. One day Sarah, Abraham's wife, was just an old
woman with a barren womb. The next, she was pregnant with the child of
promise. After 24 years of waiting for God's word to come to pass, she
was doubtful. But her situation changed—big time—in just a day!
One day David was being forced to live like a gypsy, running from the
armies of King Saul. The next, his enemy was dead, and he was not only
a free man but the anointed heir to the throne. David, too, had had a
word from God—and after 15 years, he too had probably begun to doubt.
But God saw to it that he became king on the appointed day.
There are other examples. What about Esther? One day she was a young
Israelite woman with an uncertain future. The next she was Ahasuerus'
queen.
One day Jeremiah was just a kid. The next he was a prophet to the
nation of Israel.
One day the Jewish people were lost, wondering why the heavens were
silent and God no longer spoke to them. The next they were gazing into
the eyes of their long-awaited Messiah.
One day the disciples were hiding in an upper room for fear of
persecution. The next they were filled with the power of the promised
Holy Spirit and eager to preach, teach and work miracles in Jesus'
name!
Now think about your own life. Can you point to times when things
changed drastically for you—in just a day? Perhaps you graduated from
college or had a major career change or bought your first house or
gave birth to a child. One day your circumstances could be defined one
way, and the next they were totally different.
I know I have plenty of examples like this. One day I was a sinner,
the next a saint. One day I was single and the next a married woman.
One day I was unaware of my purpose and the next I was walking in
destiny.
That's the way it is when God takes control of your life. He gives you
a word, a promise, a vision that begins to set into motion all the
things that are required to bring it into being. But He doesn't cause
it to be fulfilled until just the right moment. He allows you to
wait--in order to prepare you and teach you to trust in Him.
The waiting does not negate the validity of His word. "God is not a
man," the Bible says, "that He should lie, nor a son of man, that He
should repent. Has He said, and will He not do? Or has He spoken and
will He not make it good?" (Num. 23:19, NKJV)
Sometimes we become impatient because God's timing is not the same as
ours. We want Him to do the thing as soon as He speaks it! Or we
develop expectations because a particular prophetic word has a time
frame attached to it. But we must remember that even the most seasoned
prophet "[sees] through a glass darkly"
(1 Cor. 13:12, KJV) and may
not have God's timing perfectly in view.
There is always a need to test each prophecy you receive. But once you
are sure you've heard God's voice, either through someone else or in
your own heart, have faith that His promise WILL be fulfilled—if not
today, perhaps tomorrow. Look forward in this new year to all the good
things He has ordained for you (see Ps. 84:11). |