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Day 18

There is a rhythm to life..!
Learning to do the right thing at the right time takes skill and the wisdom of God..
Christians call that skill “walking in the Spirit”…
The more you grow as a follower of Christ and His Word, the better you get at walking in the Spirit..
Sometimes God’s Spirit leads you to run fast, sometimes, to walk slowly – learn to decipher the skill of timing..
God wants us to live by discernment—revelation knowledge, not head knowledge. It’s difficult to exercise discernment if you’re always trying to figure everything out. But when you’re willing to say, “God, I can’t figure this out, so I’m going to trust You to give me revelation that will set me free,” then you can be comfortable in spite of not knowing..
Ecclesiastes 3:1 tells us: To everything there is a season, and a time for every matter or purpose under heaven. This lets us know that we all don’t live in the same season at the same time. You should never be jealous of someone who is enjoying harvest while you’re still in the planting season. Remember, they had to go through a season of planting just as you are. Seeing the results they are enjoying should be an encouragement to you..
Understand and trust that God is doing the very best for you in your present season..
Each time I choose God’s will instead of my own, I’m planting a good seed that will eventually bring a harvest in my life. If you want to be victorious, you cannot afford to get pulled into the world’s system, doing what you feel like doing..
After we plant seeds of obedience, we feel like nothing is happening, but all kinds of things are happening inside where we can’t see. And like the seed that finally bursts through the ground with a beautiful green shoot, our seeds of obedience finally break forth into a beautiful manifestation of God in our lives..
“For there is a time and a way for everything, even when a person is in trouble.…..”(Ecclesiastes 8:6)

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