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Resurrecting Hope

In the early 1900’s a man named Darby and his uncle were working a gold mine in Colorado. Like many others, they invested everything they owned into the mine. One day they struck a gold vein and began working it. Then all of a sudden it disappeared. They kept digging and couldn’t find it. They dig deeper, and still it was gone. After going through their savings, their hope ran out. They decided to give up. They sold their equipment to a nearby junk dealer. That man hired an engineer to examine where they lost the vein. The engineer discovered they had quit digging about three feet from the vein. The junk dealer bought it and hit the richest gold vein in Colorado at the time. Darby was later quoted as saying, “I stopped three feet from gold because I lost hope.”

In John 11, Jesus went to Bethany after His friend Lazarus had died. When He arrived at the village, Jesus asked to be taken to the place where they had buried him. There was a large stone covering the entrance to the tomb. Verse 39 says, “Jesus said, ‘Take away the stone.’ Martha, the sister of the dead man, said to Him, ‘Lord, by this time there will be an offensive odor, for he has been dead four days! [It is hopeless!]’” (AMP) Even though it was hopeless, Lazarus’s sisters had them move the stone. Jesus prayed and then called out to Lazarus. He came out wrapped tightly in burial cloths. Jesus then told them to unwrap him and set him free.

I love Lamentations 3:21-22. Jeremiah was going through a hopeless season. Then he penned these words, “Yet I still dare to hope when I remember this: The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease” (NLT). All of us face hopeless situations at times. Things that God has promised seem to be long past due and impossible to revive, yet we can still dare to hope by remembering God’s faithfulness. Like Martha and Mary, we may need to roll some stones out of the way so He can call things back to life. God invites us to step out in faith and trust even when things look hopeless. Great is His faithfulness to revive, renew and to resurrect hopeless situations and forgotten dreams. Don’t lose hope yet.

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Miracle In The Making

I saw God do the impossible last week. A friend called me to get prayer for his wife. She was wanting to go on a mission trip to a country that required a Visa. He told me, “If that Visa doesn’t leave the embassy in Washington, D.C. today, it won’t get here in time for her trip. The embassy is closed because they’re under several inches of snow and it’s not stopping. We know God wants her to go on this trip, but it’s not looking good.” I immediately thought of Jesus’ words, “With man, things are impossible, but with God, all things are possible to him that believes.” We prayed right then for a miracle.

The next day he told me that they called all day and no one answered. She was supposed to leave in the morning and they were still having trouble. I told him the story of my in laws. A couple of years ago they were headed to Mexico. On the way, their truck broke down. They stopped in San Antonio and got it repaired. They continued on their journey only to have the same issue. They stopped and had it repaired again. They crossed the border and the truck started doing it again. The check engine light was on, the truck was sputtering as it had before and they were concerned about going deeper into Mexico.

They prayed and decided to turn around and go back to the border. The moment that they did the U-Turn, the check engine light went off and the truck began to run smoothly. When they got back to the border, they believed that was God telling them not to go on their trip. My mother in law remembered she had gone to the doctor in that town several months before on a previous trip, but had never heard back. She went to the doctor that day and found that he had tried to reach her. Her test had come back that she had early stages of cancer. They were able to get her treatment and kill the cancer.

My message to him, and now you, is that God will speak to us through a donkey (ask Balaam Numbers 22:28), a Chevy or an embassy. If God says, “No,” it’s as good as if God says, “Yes.” Either way, it’s His will. We aren’t to get worked up when things are happening and stop signs get in our way. We are to trust that He sees what we can’t. I told my friend we will keep praying that if she was to go,that God would make it happen. If she wasn’t to go, then He would stop the Visa from getting here. Of course, at that point, it was too late to get it here.

An hour or so later I got a text from him. It said, “God just might be cranking up the miracle machine.” I replied, “Of course He is.” The snow had stopped, they had returned to work, the Visa had been approved and was sitting on the consulates desk. They were missing the UPS envelope to return it to her so it was just sitting there. They couldn’t go get an envelope and UPS refused to take one. My friend called FedEx and they were willing to take one to the consulate. They were able to get the Visa over nighted to the airport first thing Saturday morning so they could pick it up on their way to the gate. She got on the flight and made the trip even though it had been impossible for man.

Whatever impossible situation you’re facing today, God sees it. It may seem impossible to you, but we serve a God who specializes in the impossible. He is not bound by the things that make it impossible for us. He does not panic when things look dim. What He does is crank up his miracle machine and sets things in motion so that we get our miracles at just the right time. When He sets up road blocks or tries to stop us, He knows what lies ahead and the miracle is that He prevents us from walking into a trap by any means possible. His “yes” is as good as His “no”.

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