Jayamsih!!! Welcome to today’s devotion.
The Time of God’s Miracles
John 2:4
Do we enter into the natural resurrection of Adam, or do we wait for the time of Christ to come? Crisis does not need a natural supply of provision when God has given us supernatural faith. Instead of naturally supplying a need that appears to be a reality, we must empty the burdens of its ability and remain in our God. The letter of the Word naturally revives Adam to serve God. The wine at the wedding wiped out the guests only for that one time. What pleases the moral conscience is limited to the letter of the Word.
If first tribulation produces patience, (Romans 5:3), are we worried about spreading the type in our own estimation? A natural response is the desire to prove yourself right to escape situations. Crisis activates our heavenly qualities rather than self-realization. Instead of us making something out of the crisis, God works in it.
God has a sovereign plan that is not based on time, when the natural man demands his attention for a need. No man can lay hands on God until the time appointed by God (John 7:30). To ask God for anything other than His promises, we first come to underestimate our own rights. Then, in the choice of the time of the miracle, those of us established in human depravity will be resurrected as living stones. First we are filled with the water of the word and then we are transformed in life by the Holy Spirit, even in the midst of a situation we offer the best to God.
Today’s reading passage: 1 Corinthians 13-16