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How to Wait on God’s Timing Without Anxiety

We expect what we believe shall be. To expect is waiting for what we believe He has promised will come. But waiting is difficult for human beings.

But what shall be is what Christ, the Seed, the Word, said will be. We believe that He will grow in us unto perfect maturity. We, consequently, expect to grow. We expect to happen in our lives, what Christ said will happen: That after many trials, we shall overcome all things. For it is these very trials of our faith that trigger our spiritual growth. They make us stronger, even though we disdain them. But then, His ways are not our ways.

For example, when I go to my desk, I expect that God will give me the word of wisdom and the word of knowledge. I have no doubts that He will meet me there and deliver inspiration and understanding of His word. It has been twenty-seven years now, and the meal barrel has not run dry.

Yet, a question arises. Can we not have the same expectations when it comes to healing? Healing someone is a gift of the Spirit to us and then through us to another. But when will the Spirit give that gift through us, that He would heal through us? We all are waiting for more of His power to be manifested in and through us.

The Ultimate Wielding of His Power

Of course, we are talking about wielding game-changing power in the earth. Miracles are not just about knowledge. They are about doing. Miraculous actions will go viral in the 21st Century’s social media. We must be strong enough spiritually to survive the onslaught.

We are talking about the “high calling of God in Christ.” We are referring to the ultimate wielding of power and strength from the Spirit of God. We’re talking about bearing 100-fold fruit of the Spirit. This is when the Spirit is fully matured in us. Knowing, Doing, and Being. You must have knowledge before you can do. And it is by doing that we become our destiny.

Some of us now are turning our heads and hearts toward this calling. You and I are “waiting for the adoption… the redemption of our body.” While we wait on Him, we walk in this new knowledge by first studying and proving it from the scriptures.      

Evidently, we are not quite ready for 100-fold prime time just yet. But this we should know that “there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven.” That especially includes the season and time for His purpose (Ecclesiastes 3:1).

We are at present the “called according to His purpose.” And we now know that His purpose is to reproduce Himself. He is Agape love, and He plants His love as a Seed in those He has called (Romans 8:23, 28). There is a season and a time for this planting and reaping. And the harvest is “the manifestation of the sons [and daughters] of God” (Romans 8:19).

Someone hearing this perhaps, is saying in their heart, “You said that we can be like Peter, James, John, and Paul, and even Jesus. That is impossible to do.”

To which I say, “You’re wrong. I’m not saying this; the word of God is saying this. The scriptures say that Yahweh knew us before we were born. He foreknew us and predestinated us “to be conformed to the image of his Son that he might be the first born among many brethren” (Romans 8:29). That is where we are heading. But there is a season and time which only the Father knows, when we will join the ranks of the manifested sons and daughters of God.

Moses Waiting on His Calling

We must “judge nothing before the time.” God revealed to Moses that the Hebrew slaves should follow him. But it was not the season nor the time for God to lead His people out of Egypt. Moses waited 40 years in exile in the Sinai desert before the call came from the burning bush. It just was not the time until then.   

Yet, Yahweh foreknew Moses and you and me. And He has given us a glorious destiny before our earthly slog began. And then, he called us. He gave us a sign that He is real. He met us where we were in the mire of sin and lifted us out of degradation into his marvelous light. Thus, we were called and justified. “And whom He justified, them He also glorified.”

Glorified! That is how Yahweh sees it. He sees us already “conformed to the image of his Son.” He sees us as joint heirs with Him. To Him it’s a done deal. Yet, for us, we wait for the season and the time. (verse 30).

Yahweh declares the end from the beginning. In the beginning we were with Him in His heart. Before we were deposited from the womb of our dear earthly mothers, He believed that we would respond. That’s His faith at work.

Consequently, God is for us! Who can withstand God and be against us? But there’s one thing we must realize before we receive our immortal spiritual bodies upon His return. We must understand that there is a certain season and time for everything—especially during the “time of the end.” That includes the time when He will work miracles of healing through us.        Kenneth Wayne Hancock

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Waiting for the Harvest–What Do We Do?

“My food is to do the will of him that sent me and to finish his work” (Jn. 4:34).

We have seen that Christ’s spiritual food is to do the Father’s will. And we have seen that the Father’s will is His desire. And His desire is to have a great harvest of the good seed and the bad seed, at the time of the end (God’s Will Is His Harvest | Immortality Road (wordpress.com).

Someone will say that the “harvest” is but one detail in the Bible. There are many details and concepts found in its pages: sacrifice, the temple, the furniture in the Tabernacle, the feast days, the lives of the patriarchs and prophets. There are many things in the New Testament: baptisms, the Holy Spirit, the cross, the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, the armor of God, and so much more. We know that these details come from God, so the question is, “Are not all these concepts His will? And how do these details fit into His will being the grand harvest of souls?”

Answer: The many details of God’s plan and purpose in the scriptures lead us to the end time harvest. All these details are prerequisites. They are our preparation for the ultimate walk with the Father, thus fulfilling His will. And His will/desire is for us to become His fully mature sons and daughters, serving and glorifying him throughout eternity. His plan includes all the details of scripture. This leads us to mature spiritual growth which fulfills His purpose of reproducing Himself/Agape love.

Understanding and doing the knowledge of biblical concepts brings on spiritual growth. This growth enables us to bear 100-fold fruit at harvest time. He will use these mature sons and daughters in the great harvest. They will be His laborers and reapers in the harvest.

The Right Time

Notice the word “time.” There is “a time to every purpose under the heaven” (Ecc. 3:1). There is a time to sow seed and a time to reap that which was sown.  

But we must wait patiently for the harvest. “Behold, the husbandman waits for the precious fruit of the earth, and has long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain.” Yahweh’s early rain was 2,000 years ago at Pentecost. He and we all now are waiting for His latter (late) rain of His Spirit. Then harvest time will come (James 5:7).

Unfortunately, many do not wait patiently; they run with their first blush of light from Him. They soon lose their way. They begin to run down concrete canyons, cankered by the fear of the lack of money for “their” ministry.

They are trapped without this knowledge: We all must wait on Him to ripen the gift that He wants us to share. If it is teaching His word, then we must know His doctrines and then teach them (Rom. 12:7).

The Waiting

The disciples waited for the power in the upper room. Yahweh had promised Jacob/Israel/: “For I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I will pour my spirit upon thy seed and my blessing upon thy offspring” (Isa. 44:3).

Thus, Christ told His disciples, “And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until you be endued with power from on high” (Luke 24:49). They waited and received the early rain power. So, now we tarry with our hearts and minds contemplating New Jerusalem. We wait for the latter rain of His Spirit. And while we wait, we pray and study that God would approve us to be laborers in His harvest. His elect chosen ones will do just that.             Kenneth Wayne Hancock

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