A Delay Is Not A Denial
Acts 19:10 (EASY)
Paul taught the people there for two years. During that time, all the people who lived in Asia region heard the message about the Lord Jesus. This included Jews and Gentiles.
Are you willing to trust God and keep trusting Him even when you think your life is going nowhere?
Throughout his mission, the Apostle Paul faced numerous frustrating hindrances from people, Satan, and seemingly even God Himself. The Holy Spirit stopped Paul twice from proclaiming the gospel in Asia (Acts 16:6-7). A vision, however, led him to Macedonia and the neighboring areas. Over the next few years, Paul had a successful season of preaching the gospel and winning converts. He also established a training school to prepare disciples.
Luke gives us a glimpse into the importance of this training school:
Paul taught the people there for two years. During that time, all the people who lived in Asia region heard the message about the Lord Jesus. This included Jews and Gentiles. Acts 19:10 (EASY)
Reaching Asia could have taken Paul years, but he was able to achieve so in a few years after learning how to raise co-labourers to harvest the fields. God never intended for Paul to work alone, and by waiting on God, Paul devised a fresh strategy to complete his mission.
Many believers are easily discouraged when God appears to hinder their plans or ignore their prayers. It is a challenge, especially in a world catered to instant gratification. Delays are not the same as denials. Delays are just that—detours. God often uses them to prepare you for what is to come. He may delay you, but He will not deny you from fulfilling your purpose.
Learn from Paul’s attitude during the delays and detours. Continue to believe and trust God. Paul had complete faith in God, regardless of where he was, what was going on, or who was on his side or against him.
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