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Your Delay Is Not Denial

Your Delay Is Not Denial Trusting God in the Waiting Season 📖 Habakkuk 2:3 (KJV) – “For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.” Have you ever felt like God was taking too long? You pray. You believe. You wait. And still… it feels like nothing is moving. It’s easy to get discouraged in seasons of delay — especially when others around you seem to be walking into their breakthroughs while you’re stuck wondering “When is it my turn?”  But the Word of God in Habakkuk 2:3 brings comfort and clarity: For the vision is yet for an appointed time... That means: God hasn’t forgotten. The promise, the vision, the direction — whatever He placed in your heart — is still alive. But it’s attached to a divine appointment. Just because it hasn’t happened yet doesn’t mean it won’t. 💭 What Is the “Vision”? In Habakkuk’s time, the vision referred to a revelation from Go...

When You Feel Forgotten by God: A Message from Isaiah 49

  When You Feel Forgotten by God: A Message from Isaiah 49 Have you ever felt like your prayers went unanswered… your tears unnoticed… like God forgot your name? If so, you're not alone. In Isaiah 49, God's people cried out, "The Lord hath forsaken me, and my Lord hath forgotten me." They felt abandoned. Overlooked. Left behind. But listen to God’s response: Can a woman forget her nursing child...? Yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee." "Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands." That’s not the voice of an angry God. That’s the voice of a loving Father. Even when we can’t feel Him — He’s near. Even when nothing seems to be changing — He’s working. Sometimes, silence feels like absence. But with God, silence is never the end of the story. If you’ve been waiting… if you feel like you’re fading into the background… take heart.  You are remembered. You are engraved. You are deeply loved. Let Isaiah 49 remind you that your waiting is...

He Brought Me Up: Finding Motivation When Life Feels Stuck

He Brought Me Up: Finding Motivation When Life Feels Stuck Have you ever felt like life is just not moving forward? Like every time you try to climb out of a dark place, something pulls you back in?  Maybe you're feeling like you're taking one step forward and two steps back. You’re not alone. And more importantly,  you’re not forgotten. Psalm 40 is a chapter that speaks to those exact moments. It begins with these words: “ I waited patiently for the Lord; and he inclined unto me, and heard my cry.” David, the writer, was no stranger to hardship. He talks about being in a horrible pit and miry clay — a symbol of feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or spiritually low. But what happened next?  “He brought me up... and set my feet upon a rock.” God is still lifting people today. He is still hearing our cries. Even when it feels like nothing is changing, God is preparing your breakthrough behind the scenes. Maybe you feel alone, tired, or unsure of what’s next. But friend, I w...

Walking in Obedience: The Power of Deuteronomy 28

  Walking in obedience: The Power of Deuteronomy 28 Deuteronomy 28 is one of the most powerful and sobering chapters in the Bible. Spoken by Moses to the people of Israel, this chapter lays out the terms of God's covenant with His people — blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience . The first 14 verses are filled with promises of abundance, protection, promotion, and favor. God promises to bless every area of life — from the city to the field, from our children to our work, from our coming in to our going out. The condition? Obedience. God’s blessings flow when we walk according to His Word. But starting in verse 15, the tone changes. God warns His people that if they do not listen, and if they turn away from His commandments, a long list of hardships will follow. These curses include defeat, confusion, loss, sickness, and oppression. The warnings are detailed and heavy, not to scare us — but to turn our hearts back toward God. Deuteronomy 28 is not just ancient histor...