Strength to Wait on the Promise

Deuteronomy 1:11 May the Lord God of your fathers make you thousand times more numerous than you are, and bless you as He has promised you! (NKJV).

Beloved of God, Pray the promise not the problem. In the problem, there lies the promise which will break through the darkness like the morning dawn.  As we wait in the problem, our faith in God is sorely tested, Godly character is built, spiritual warfare intensifies, Godly wisdom abounds, mindset is renewed, the Holy Spirit is magnified and at the end of the process, God is glorified.

Praise, pray, and petition God through the process to the promise.

Just like the sunset that pierces the darkness with its light; 

Fasting and praying make the future bright;

 Principalities and powers are put to flight;

 Weeping may endure for the night, but Joy comes at daylight (Psalm 30:5).

Let the previous 21 days of fasting and praying set your mood for the rest of the year. Let’s glorify God as we stay focused on the solution and not the problem. Remember, Pray for the promise, not the problem.

Read: Deuteronomy 26:17-19; 2 Samuel 7:28-29

Bible Study Guide: Psalm 17:13-15; Matthew 20:20-34; Job 15; Job 16; Job 17; Job 18

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