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Writer's pictureJide Olaore

His promises fail not

Text: Joshua 21:45

There failed not ought of any good thing which the Lord had spoken unto the house of Israel; all came to pass.


Read: 2 Kings 7: 1-17


Our God is tested and proven. When He makes a promise, He fulfils it. He is not man that He would lie. There is nothing He says He will do that He lacks the capacity to do. His promises are Yea and in Him, Amen.


The year 2020 is about to close. In the very beginning of the year, many got promises from the Lord either directly, through the word of knowledge from another, or through sermons and messages from the pulpit and so on. Today, because of the lack of manifestation of the items in the promise, they are wondering why the promises have not come forth. Please do not believe the voice telling you the promise has failed. That is the voice of your enemy the devil seeking that you may deny God so that the promises may truly vanish. God is never too late in His doings. That which He promised He will bring to pass.


You however need to check yourself first in the mirror of the Word of God to ascertain that you have not veered off course thereby failing in your covenant with Him, for nothing goes for nothing. Once you find any fault in yourself, quickly repent and restitute your ways today. And you will soon marvel at the doings of God.


If, however you find that you have not erred in any way, then wait for it: though it tarries, it shall surely come and will no longer tarry. For faithful is He that promised. The Lord promised through Elisha that a miracle would happen within twenty-four hours. It did not fail. If only you can believe, the promise that has lingered this long will start to find manifestation within the next twenty-four hours in Jesus name. Congratulations!


Pray:

Lord I know you are never too late: I believe you and believe your messenger; please let my expectation start finding manifestation immediately in the name of Jesus Christ. Make me a candidate of your blessing and celebration before the close of the year in Jesus name.

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