By Reinhard Bonnke 1. Whatever we enter into our calendar, God - TopicsExpress



          

By Reinhard Bonnke 1. Whatever we enter into our calendar, God has the long term version. We can be linked to what He has inked by faith and total submission. We may be agitated, but God knows where He wants us to be. Let’s then relax as the Lord turns the pages of His appointment diary. One single God-directed day may be the purpose of one’s life and way, But then 100 years, 36,500 self-directed days, could all vanish without a trace. “My times are in your hands”, the Psalmist said bowing to His demands. God is not much interested in life’s duration but its spiritual implication. As Jesus told the story of a farmer who had decided to just eat and drink. Self-directed he came to his end, and when God called, self-deceived he went. 2. Jesus often spoke of “My hour”, and said nothing of His time before. In this hour the Lord achieved something completely unsurpassed and more. He created the heavens and the earth; set in motion the wheeling universe. As Man on earth, Jesus cast out devils, whipped Satan’s stormy breath, Brought to heel the raging sea snatched Lazarus from death. But when He talked about “My hour”, all these miracles seemed small. God’s hour, His greatest and most central moment, affected everything and all. The hour of redemption, His greatness compacted and compressed so fine: At the cross all eternity became condensed into Christ’s “HOUR” sublime. This “His Hour”; is now called “The Day of Salvation” or “the accepted time”
Posted on: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 15:35:13 +0000

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