Being people of the clock, we struggle with God not because He is not faithful, but because we do not operate on the same time schedule He does. We hear a promise from God and think it is going to come to pass today, tomorrow or next week. Then years go by and we think the promise was just flattery or someone’s wishful thinking for us.
Time is not our enemy, time is our ally. Time is a gift from a generous God who has given the same amount of time to literally every single person who has ever lived. Time is the ultimate equalizer. We all get 24 hours in a day, no one gets more, no one gets less.
What we do with the time we have been given is different for every person. Some people use it wisely, others squander it, but we all have the same amount of it. Promises from God operate in time. When the apostles of Jesus were waiting on the gift from the Father that Jesus promised them, time weeded out 380 people, for 500 started but only 120 were there when the promise was given. (Acts 1-2)
The blessing of time for us, is that it has not decreased the number of people ready for Babylon falling, the Kingdom manifesting and the glory coming, but it has increased the number of people ready for this moment in history. What an honor to be alive for such a time as this.
I see people coming in by droves in the spirit, ready, watching, wanting God to do what only God can do. It has felt like a long time we have been waiting, but if the wait was for more people to wake up, it was worth it. Our King is worthy of multitudes seeing who He is and what He is doing in real time.
It may have taken more time than we thought but we must never forget Proverbs 21:30 “No one is wise enough or smart enough, and no plan is good enough to stand up to the Eternal.” Babylon thought it knew more than God, but the truth is, the promise of God stands and will be seen in our time. Babylon is falling. Can you see the bricks being removed, piece by piece for the reformation of the nations? Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org











