MEDITATION
Submit To God's Strategy
Exodus 23:29-30 "I will not drive them out from before you in one year, lest the land become desolate [for lack of attention] and the wild beasts multiply against you.
Little by little I will drive them out from before you, until you have increased and are numerous enough to take possession of the land." AMP
Little by little I will drive them out from before you, until you have increased and are numerous enough to take possession of the land." AMP
Point to ponder on: God has a unique ready made plan to solve your problem, just trust Him with your case and let Him handle it.
God's approach to problem solving is always unique. He works everything with your benefit in mind. He is not just thinking of putting an end to your adversaries and your problems, but rather creating a delight some future with the problem at hand. This is simply because God's plan for your life is to give you future and hope (Jer.29:11) and His ways are higher than your ways and His thoughts than yours (Isa.55:9). Therefore, God's strategy to help you fulfill destiny is beyond your imagination, hence you must submit to His leadership strategy, and even when you don't understand certain things, just trust God for He knows better.
If the Most High allows certain things to happen or persist after you have prayed so hard, it is better to allow Him do what is best in the way that will give you the future He plans for you. For that glorious future, God wants you to grow up to manage well what He prepares for you. So, He deals with obstacles in your life in His own way so that through the process you are maturing and increasing in capacity to take full possession of what He prepares for you.
Sequel to this, when you realise God doesn't move as fast as you expect and solve all your problems at once, understand it is for your benefit and it's a learning and growing time for your next level of what He prepares for you. Therefore, rejoice in the victory you had or just experienced and remember this scripture, "Rejoice and exult in hope; be steadfast and patient in suffering and tribulation; be constant in prayer."(ROM.12:12)
I celebrate you.
Good morning. Enjoy a fabulous day.
By
David, Johnson
David, Johnson
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