There is nothing that captures my imagination and jolts it in ways not known to many like prayers of some bible men. They were confronted with scores of dilemmas like we are, but in one way or another, they knew how to comprehend certain spiritual dimensions.
Hab 3:2 O LORD, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid: O LORD, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy.
Habakkuk seems like a man living in our days. He only happens (like most of us today) to be hearing the works of God, victories of God, and great things the God of Israel did which seemed absent in his time.
God had told him to write down the vision, even if the vision was to tarry; it was surely going to pass. But in chapter 3 he seems keen to reminisce what had happened in the days that God showed forth his mighty power and glory in Israel, and he says "revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known oh God ; in wrath remember mercy."
We need to see the works of God in our time in Jesus name, especially the glorious power of the Lord at work, as he revives his work.
Many folks are sick, and some others are enslaved in sin needing deliverance. It is about time and the harvest is ready and ripe, and the Lord is doing great things. I have always been saying "just because it seems as if God is not doing something, it doesn't necessary mean that he isn't doing something in our time."
Let's pray, calling on his precious name all the time and we will be able to see God reviving his work in the midst of the years. This year; 2016 we are going to see the exploits of the kingdom of God. He is raising a great people to do his work as he confirms his word with signs and wonders. To him me glory forever!
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