Time
is of essence. God operates within the confines of time. Though not limited to
time, it has pleased him to confine Himself to time for our sake. He has set
aside times and seasons through which He fulfills His purposes for His people.
That
is why I am persuaded that as the preacher
said in Ecclesiastes
3:1
“There is a time for everything, and a season
for every activity under heaven.”
This is a very
comforting truth because it means that whatever circumstances, situations,
problems and challenges I may be going through, they have an expiry date.
So from today I
make it my habit to check the label of any problem that comes my way because I
know it has an expiry date. I don’t want any expired problem in my life. If
it’s expired, it must be shown the door. It has outlived its usefulness or its
problematicfulness (if there is such a word in the dictionary). I don’t want any
problems acting on me illegally. It’s harmful to allow problems to overstay in
your life. They should be allowed in as guests; passersby who help us see the
world in different perspective, catalysts that spur growth of character in us. Don’t
allow the problem to overstay and affect your DNA (read Desires, Nature,
Abilities).
Stop
fretting about wasted opportunities. Though you may lack the power and wit to
create an opportunity, but you can prepare for one. You may not dictate the
seasons of your life, but you can prepare for them.
The
Bible says in Galatians 4:4 that Jesus
came at the appointed time.
When time had
fully come God sent his son… (Gal 4:4)
Jesus
acted within the confines of the times and seasons set before Him. When
pressurized by interest groups, he expressed His reservation to act before the
appointed time.
He
told the mother in John 2:4 “Dear woman
why do you involve me…my time has not yet come.” However out of compassion HE ACTED.
Compassion produces combustion—power to deliver solutions and answers before
their time. It’s amazing what people can do when motivated by love. Jesus still
went ahead and did something fantastic. He changed water to wine and saved the
day.
His
brothers in John 7 convinced that Jesus had some political/leadership blood
running through his veins had tried to pressurize him to create a greater
constituency. “They said, No—one who
wants to become a public figure acts in secret. Since you are doing these
things show yourself to the world.”(John 7:4)
Jesus
response to them reflects his understanding of leadership dynamics and timing,
especially from a political perspective. He said, “the right time for me has not yet come; for you anytime is right.” (John
7:6)
I
have noted that the best way to destroy a political opponent is to get them
declare their intentions prematurely. Timing is a critical element for success
in life. Indeed the secret of success is pegged on the ability to understand and
act at the appropriate time. Benjamin Disraeli asserted, “ the secret
of success in life is for a man to be ready for his time when it comes.”
The
wise teacher reiterates this principle. He says, “ I have seen something else under the sun: the race is not for the
swift or the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise or wealth to
the brilliant or favor to the learned; but time and chance happen to them all.”
(Eccl 9:11)
Daniel
understood by reading the Bible that their time in captivity had expired and
acted accordingly by petitioning God in prayer.
Daniel
9:1-2 in the first year of his reign I
Daniel understood from the scriptures, according to the word of the Lord given
to Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy
years so I turned to the Lord God and pleaded with him in prayer and petition,
in fasting and in sackcloth’s and ashes
The
sons of Issachar on the other hand understood the times and knew the
appropriate accompanying action for Israel as a nation. These were credible
men, 200 indispensable chiefs who’s advise came in handy for an aspiring King
(1 Chron 12:32).
Oh,
how I pray that in our church and nation we may find such men!
So my dear readers don’t allow things to overwhelm you. If
the tide of the problems that accosts you rises high, know that for sure it
will soon die down. Calm will soon be restored. It’s a matter of time. Allowing
the problem you face to fester and dictate your outlook to life is a misnomer.
In the midst of the storm, remember that your DNA cannot be altered. You will
outlast the storm. Remember the phrase, tough times don’t last but tough people
do?
If
you have been facing down moments and you think that your chapter has been
closed forever, I urge you to check the label on your problems. They have an
expiry date. You are not a
permanent resident in problem land. Shame and reproach and disgrace are not
part of your DNA. You are marked for honor, for grace and for favor, for
establishment. May your troubles expire today in Jesus name!
Why you may ask?
Because Gods favor in your life makes a great difference. Read my next Blog
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