Promises, promises…
There has not failed one promise that He has promised. 1Kings 8:56 nkjv
Yesterday afternoon I turned on my computer to find an email I’d been anxiously expecting from a publisher. I had submitted my book proposal at their request, the month before. The letter began, “I’m sorry to say that we’re not going to be able to pursue this book.”
I was disappointed. I shared with my husband my discouragement. I even went on to tell him how I’d really thought I’d heard God speak to me when he gave me a promise last year in Psalm 45:1 “My heart overflows with a good theme. I recite my composition concerning the King. My tongue is the pen of a ready writer.” It seemed to me that God was confirming what I would write, I would speak about. The theme overflowing from my heart was the captivity of activity and the bondage of busyness. So why had my book proposal on the subject been rejected? During my time with the Lord this morning He answered this very question.
After reading in Genesis, in Matthew and my Psalm for the day, I opened up my Streams in the Desert devotion book. The verse for today, “There has not failed one promise that He has promised.” 1Kings 8:56 I underlined the words that spoke loudly, almost shouting at me from the pages, “Someday we shall understand that God has a reason in every NO which he speaks through the slow movement of life. Somehow God makes up to us. How often when his people are worrying or perplexing themselves about their prayers not being answered, is God answering them in a far richer way.” I went on to read, “When did God take anything from a man without giving him manifold more in return? Suppose that the return had not been made immediately manifest, that then? Is today the limit of God’s working time?”
Friends, our God is the great promise keeper. What promises has God given to you? He is not bound by our time, twenty four hours in a day, or our twelve months in a year. He is working them out in his own time. He has not forgotten, not a one. Keep the faith. Trust him. Stand on His words to you. Pray them back to God reminding him that you are waiting patiently for them to become manifest in your own life.
When the frosts are in the valley,
And the mountain tops are grey,
And the choicest buds are blighted,
And the blossoms die away,
A loving Father whispers,
“This cometh from my hand”;
Blessed are ye if ye trust
Where ye cannot understand.
If, after years of toiling,
Your wealth should fly away
And leave your hands all empty,
And your locks are turning grey,
Remember then your Father
Owns all the sea and land;
Blessed are ye if ye trust
Where ye cannot understand.
Remember friends, you are blessed.
- He is Sovereign. He reigns.
- Choices
Awesome sweetie.
You are right, Joanne. We always can stand on His promises. Sometimes we don’t understand His timing, but I have learned that He is always on time…
I am sorry that your book proposal was rejected, but maybe there will be a different publisher that will pick it up at a later date…in His time.
Thank you for sharing your words of encouragement with us.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and understanding of scripture. I wish you the best on the publishing of your work.
Sincerely, -me- (Mommy of two little blessings)
“He is not bound by our time, twenty four hours in a day, or our twelve months in a year.”
This is something I have to always remind myself.
Even as an adult that should be ‘All grown up” I still feel the sting of disappointment when God say’s no. Thank you for the great post.
yes I wish you the best too *hugs*
Joanne,
Girl… I so needed this for the same reasons..
How often when his people are worrying or perplexing themselves about their prayers not being answered, is God answering them in a far richer way.”
So true. Hugs.
Thank you so much for this. Waiting on the promises of God has been the focus of my life for a few years now. Thank you for this simple reminder that His promises are always fulfilled.