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Are You Killing God's Promises?

  • Writer: NLC
    NLC
  • 5 days ago
  • 3 min read

Have you ever wondered why some divine promises seem to go unfulfilled in your life? The truth may be more challenging than you expect: sometimes, we ourselves can become the greatest obstacle to seeing God's promises manifest.


The Power of Stewarding God's Promises

Every believer has received promises from God - whether grand or modest in scope. But receiving a promise is only the beginning. How you steward that promise during seasons of waiting often determines whether it will come to fruition or wither away under the weight of doubt and impatience.


Think of God's promises like seeds planted in the soil of your faith. These seeds require proper care, consistent watering with prayer, and protection from the elements of doubt that threaten to choke out their growth.


The Divine Purpose of Waiting Seasons

God's delays are not denials. In fact, some of the most powerful testimonies in Scripture emerged from seemingly impossible waiting periods:

  • Jonah's time in the whale's belly produced prayers that would transform a nation

  • The fiery furnace revealed God's delivering power to Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

  • Daniel's night with the lions demonstrated God's sovereign protection


These weren't just trials - they were divine staging grounds for miraculous demonstrations of God's faithfulness. Your current season of waiting isn't a punishment; it's preparation for a powerful testimony.


Recognizing Testing Seasons

How do you respond when God's promise seems delayed? Consider these biblical principles:

  1. The Pruning Process: Sometimes God must cut away what's dead or unproductive before new growth can emerge

  2. The Testing of Faith: Like gold refined by fire, your faith grows stronger through testing

  3. Divine Timing: God's timeline rarely matches human expectations, but His timing is always perfect


Standing Firm on God's Word

Remember this crucial truth: God is not like man that He should lie (Numbers 23:19). When He makes a promise:

  • A 50-year-old promise remains just as valid today as when it was first spoken

  • His word never returns void, even in the most unlikely circumstances

  • His faithfulness doesn't depend on your feelings or circumstances


Practical Steps for Promise-Keepers

To properly steward God's promises in your life:

  1. Lean In During Waiting: Press closer to God, not away from Him, during delays

  2. Guard Your Confession: Speak life over your promises, even when circumstances suggest otherwise

  3. Remember His Character: God is "perfectly perfect" - His nature demands fulfillment of His word

  4. Stay in Position: Don't abandon your post just before breakthrough arrives


Your Breakthrough is Coming

Whatever promise you're holding onto right now - whether it's for a prodigal child's return, physical healing, or spiritual breakthrough - stand firm. God's promises don't expire, and His word doesn't fail.


Your current position in the "belly of the whale" or "lion's den" moment isn't your final destination - it's merely the backdrop for God's faithful demonstration of His power.


A Call to Action

Today, take inventory of the promises God has spoken over your life. Are you nurturing them with faith or slowly suffocating them with doubt? Choose to align your actions and attitudes with someone expecting fulfillment rather than someone resigned to disappointment.

Remember: God remains bigger than anything you can think or imagine. Your breakthrough isn't just possible - it's inevitable when you properly steward His promises.

The only question that remains is: Will you hold on until it manifests?


"For no matter how many promises God has made, they are 'Yes' in Christ." - 2 Corinthians 1:20

 
 
 
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