Behold ye among the heathen,
and regard, and wonder marvellously: for I will work a work in your days, which
ye will not believe, though it be told you. Habakkuk 1 v 5
The Lord often does not
tell us ahead of what He is going to do in our lives and with our lives for the
simple reason that we would not believe it could happen. When we
look back, we see the miracles the Lord has done in each of our lives. But it
is doubtful we would have even believed that it could happen if we were told in
advance. Now we can look back with wonder and thank the Lord for the
miracles-the things we never expected, imagined or asked for.
Some
cousins of mine are planning to visit their parents by surprise to wish
and celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. Like all of us like to give our
loved ones, the Lord likes to give us surprises. The Lord God who brought
the stars and heavenly bodies into being in the twinkle of an eye can easily
cause many amazing things to happen in our lives in just a flash. But He
prefers to work it through a process, sometimes long drawn and stretching over
many days if not years in order to build our faith and character of patience
and perseverance. He delights in giving us surprises that we will
remember forever.
The
Lord does wonderful and marvellous things in our lives not secretly or in
hiding but openly and in the midst of the unbelievers. He prepares a
feast for us in the presence of people who do not share our enthusiasm
for the Lord as a testimony to them. If you have not received the
fulfilment of such a promise, you can go and ask the Lord, “ Where is my
miracle?” that You promised in this uni-verse. Once we receive the
miracle, we must no longer disbelieve in the endless possibilities in the realm
of the spiritual and the supernatural that the Lord sets in motion but we need
to be thankful and worship the Lord with a sense of awe.
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