I SEE DAYLIGHT-I'M GONNA MAKE IT AFTER ALL
song on radio}
Joshua 6:1-26 (King James Version)
I did not get the name of that song, nor the name of the singers. The song did though get me to thinking of the joy we have when we do see that answer we have believed for. The light has finally dawned and we can see that which we have believed for. We can shout for what the Lord has done.
I had to think on that a bit. If I pray and believe then why do I not shout for joy that He is answering my request! The Bible tells us that we are to believe and we shall receive. Ask, believing.
Last night I ran into a problem and called my dear LJG, she did not hesitate for a moment, saying I can do that. Well on the phone together she tried and nothing happened, she was getting blocked, but we knew it should work and we did not stop. Finally at last the miracle that we knew was suppose to happen happened. We believed from the start that it would happen. When problems arose we both were saying NO, this is going to work. And it did.
The entire time we were working on the problem we were in agreement that yes it will work, in fact if anything the more things rose against us the more excited we became that it would work.
God brought this to my attention. He said “You never doubted for a moment, even when it didn’t look possible”. We were excited in spite of things looking like it wouldn’t happen. That is the way we need to be in every request we put before the Lord. We held onto the YES that it was going to work.
We enjoy seeing the light, but our faith is believing when there is no light. God is not going to answer us in a way that is easy to the eye. He wants us to know, to sit back and say that had to be the Lord.
I think of the walls of Jericho. God could have spoke and those walls would have come down. It was in faith that those men walked for 7 days. It was in faith that they shouted and all came down. They did not have the light, they only had the promise, and then the promise of what. They were told only to walk, and they walked.
Recj/LJG
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