We often say that God can do anything. Or is it so? Definitely, God canNOT lie, He cannot sin nor go against His Own Words. In fact, there are quite many things God will NOT do until and unless we have done our parts. In Exodus 17:6, it is recorded that God stood before Moses on the rock in Horeb but water would only gushed out AFTER Moses struck the rock. I am sure that God CAN cause the rock to produce water for the Israelites to drink BUT He WILL not so until Moses did his part to strike the rock. Similarly, God Himself could cause victory to the Israelites against the Amaleks in Exodus 17:11-12 . BUT, He needed Moses to hold up his hand. We further could see the teamwork and help rendered by Aaron and Hur to support Moses' hand that saw to the complete victory over the Amaleks. Henceforth, spend some quiet moments NOW to seek God and ask in what areas that you need to do your part or you need to render that assistance required whereby God is still waiting before He gives you the complete victory or deliverance. Read Philippians 2:12-13. https://twitter.com/EstherOngHC
Day 190 - Enjoy God! Read Psalm 148; Proverbs 7:4-6; Revelation 9; 2 Samuel 21-22 2 Samuel 22 v30 - By God, I can run against a troop and by my God, I can leap over a wall v33 - God is my strength and power! He makes my way perfect! Reading the above verses warmed my heart as I recalled the sweet victory I had as I trusted God when He assured me exactly with the above verses way back in 1994 when I did my Certificate of Legal Practice (CLP). It was the first day of exam and my Quiet Time for that day turned out to be reading the above verses. What a joy! What an assurance! I knew by God and with God, I could leap over CLP examination and would cross over the challenge and would pass to do my chambering. True enough, I passed and started my chambering in 1995. All glory to God! Hence, how important for us to keep reading God's Words as our loving Heavenly Father is so eager to speak and communicate with us. Please do run to Him, embrace and enjoy the sweet communion and taste...
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