Won’t He Do It!!!

Whatever you may be facing today remember the words spoken by Isaiah in Chp 59 V. 1, “Listen! The LORD’s arm [hand] is not too weak to save you, nor is his ear too deaf to hear you call.” If God has not answered your prayers don’t grow weary because at the proper time a harvest of blessings awaits those who don’t give up (Galatians 6:9). Like you and I sometimes do, Moses also doubted God’s power. When God said that he would provide meat for the traveling (and grumbling) Israelites, Moses’ response was nothing short of mocking. In Numbers 11:22 he said, “Would they have enough if all the fish in the sea were caught for them?” To Moses and the Israelites it just didn’t seem credible that in the middle of a desert that God could provide them with a regular and abundant supply of meat when there was no meat to be seen. You got to remember they hadn’t had meat since leaving Egypt and now here’s God promising to give them so much they’ll actually grow sick of it. Yes, It sounds like crazy talk …Ridiculous! But the Lord’s response reminded Moses (and reminds us) of an important fact – with God there are no limits to his power: “Is the Lord’s arm too short?” says the King of creation. (Numbers 11:23). God’s track record is incomparably flawless and one things is certain nothing and no one (not even you) could ever stop God’s power, plan,and promise from manifesting in our lives!

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