Just as rain and snow
descend from the skies and don't go back until they've watered the earth, Doing
their work of making things grow and blossom, producing seed for farmers and
food for the hungry, So will the words that come out of my mouth not come back
empty-handed. They'll do the work I sent them to do, they'll complete the
assignment I gave them. (Isa 55:10-11,
MSG)
Abraham was now 70 years old and he had been married to beautiful
Sarah for quite some years now. Thiers was a blissful marriage, what you would
call a marriage made in heaven BUT they had no child. Year upon year it was the
same story. Abraham and his wife grew old and the shame of childlessness stuck
to them like a stamp. God had told Abraham he would make him the father of many
nations but how could that be when Abraham didn’t even have a child. But then
God visited them when every physical fact pointed to the impossibility of their
situation; Sarah gave birth to a baby boy when Abraham was a hundred years old.
God promised the impossible; it didn’t look like it would happen; BUT IT CAME TO PASS.
[Genesis 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21]
Once upon a time there lived a young boy with his family in a certain
country. This boy, though young, had great expectations for his future. He
constantly shared his visions with anyone who cared to listen. The young boy
believed that it was God who had given him these visions so he was confident of
their fulfillment. However as time went on everything went wrong! It seems as
if he was moving in the very opposite direction of the fulfillment of his
dreams and he began to wonder if these visions of his were just figments of his
imagination; he wasn’t sure anymore if God was the source of these visions.
That boy was Joseph and it took him more than two decades and painful experiences
in the pit and the prison before God’s word came to pass; BUT IT CAME TO PASS. [Genesis 37, 39, 40, 41]
What about David, the man after God’s heart. He was a boy of seventeen
when Prophet Samuel came to his father’s house and anointed him as the next
king of Israel. The events that followed in the after years supposedly
contradicted prophecy about him. For many years he was a fugitive in his own
country running from pillar to post. King Saul was bent on destroying him but
in the face of all his troubles the word of God still CAME TO PASS.
Many times as Christians we have found ourselves in similar dilemmas.
We have visions that we believe God gave to us and we have believed God for the
fulfillment. God has given us promises that seems would never come to pass.
Months have passed and years have rolled by and the fulfillment is not in
sight; at least that is what it looks like. For some, the situation about which
God spoke to them about has gone from bad to worse. The question now remains:
will God’s word come to pass? Can we still trust God in the midst of all these?
Why does it look like there is such a wide gulf between God’s word and our experiences?
It is obvious that when God speaks to us the manifestation of that
word is usually not immediate; that is, there is usually a time interlude
between when God speaks and the realization of his word. On the other hand the
scripture states that God’s word CANNOT return to him void without
accomplishing what it was it was sent to do (Isa 55:11). How then do we marry these two seemingly divergent
realities? What exactly do we need to understand?
Every Christian must understand that the veracity of God’s
word is absolutely predicated on who God is. That is, the ‘sureness’ of the
fulfillment of God’s word to a man is a direct result of the character and
personality of the almighty God. And the one character of God that gives us the
assurance of the fulfillment of his word is his faithfulness. What is
faithfulness? Faithfulness is a firm
adherence to promises, duty or friendship; it is a state of constant and
sincere moral fidelity. In relation to God what this means is that God
cannot lie: He means what he says and he says what he means. No wonder the
bible says in the book of Hebrews chapter six verse eighteen that it is impossible
for God to lie.
Many of us have held on to God’s word for a long time and
it seems as if it will never come to pass.
You have believed God for the salvation of your spouse; for that
promotion at work; for a house of your own; for healing of a disease and one
time or the other God has spoken to you about these things but it has not yet
been made manifest. At this point it is tempting to just give up and conclude
that it isn’t ever going to happen. However, I stand to tell you that if God
said it, and you believe it, that settles it; it will surely come to pass. I
like the way the message translation of the bible put Hebrews 6; 17-19:
When God wanted to guarantee
his promises, he gave his word, a rock-solid guarantee-- God can't break his
word. And because his word cannot change, the promise is likewise unchangeable.
We who have run for our very lives to God have every reason to grab the
promised hope with both hands and never let go. It's an unbreakable spiritual
lifeline, reaching past all appearances right to the very presence of God.
Brothers and sisters let me state unequivocally that God’s word is
worth holding on to no matter the situation you are in now because IT WILL SURELY COME TO PASS.
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