"Just trust God; He is going to work it out, and it is well." These two statements often emerge from situations where people have little faith in any victory. I don’t want to speak negatively or declare defeat. Perhaps, in that moment, I lack the right words to alleviate my pain or hurt, so I resolve to say, "It is well," just like the Shunammite woman.
As I walked down the road after taking my brother to the bus stop for a planned meeting, this song dropped in my heart: "God will work it out. God will work it out. One thing I know, one thing I am sure of, is that God will work it out." My mind had already run ahead to the victory I was expecting, and before I could finish my thoughts, the Lord spoke to me through this song.
As I sang these words, I realized it was exactly what I needed at that moment. These words might not just be for me, but for you, who believes in God for an Easter miracle or an April testimony. God’s word for you today is: "I am going to work it out." It might not look like it; it might not feel like it, but God’s word has assured us that "surely there is an end, and your expectations will not be cut short."
Here is the MSGT:
(17-18) Don't for a minute envy careless rebels;
soak yourself in the Fear-of-God—
That's where your future lies.
Then you won't be left with an armload of nothing.
I have been inspired by the words in the book of Kings: "I might not see the wind, the lightning, or the breeze, but definitely, the rain will come." Hey, Abba’s beloved, the rain will surely come, even if you don’t see the entire process or the stages, because God will work it out.
I am confident in my spirit that He is working it out. You won't be left with an armload of nothing.
Stay Revived!

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