For this shall every one that is godly pray unto
thee in a time when thou mayest be found: surely in the floods of great waters
they shall not come nigh unto him. Psalms 32:6
Read: Numbers 14: 35-45
Time is an asset given by God to man. However, its
illusionary static nature when considered over a short span deceives men. Time
is slowly ticking away, quickly converting every second in the present into a
thing of the past. How you relate with time will determine whether you will
succeed or not. In Numbers 13 and 14, God asked the children of Israel to go
and possess the Promised Land, a great opportunity. So they sent 12 spies to
check it out and report back to them. Ten of them gave an evil report by
stating all they saw physically and concluding that it would be impossible for
them to take the land. On the other hand, Caleb and Joshua gave a good report
by saying that the problems in the land were no match for the God of Israel.
When they revolted against God and His servant Moses, God stepped in and
plagued the 10 spies who brought the evil report and they died before the Lord.
By the time the congregation realised their error they said they had sinned and
were now prepared to go to the Promised Land as earlier instructed by God, but
God said it was already too late. Their fate had been sealed! All who left
Egypt from age 20 and above were to die in the wilderness without entering the
Promise Land. Only the teenagers and children would make it. That is a
classical case of missed opportunity in time.
No level of tears could turn the hands of the clock
backwards. One lesson here is that the time you perform any assignment for God
is very crucial to Him. If God asks you to do something, He also has the time
that is right for you to do it. If you choose to do it at a time other than His
time, it may not have the same desired impact or the missed opportunities might
become irrecoverable or recovering such opportunities might come at a high
cost. Whatever God instructs you to do, be in a hurry to do it except He
instruct you otherwise. Is the Spirit urging you to pray? Pray now! Please
suspend all you are doing and obey, if not, by the time you think you have the
time to pray, it might be too late. Some people are sowing their seeds too
late. Some prayers are done too late. Some acts of obedience are coming rather
too late. Many people are surrendering too late. Don’t be a victim of
opportunities lost in time! If you follow divine timing, you will never do
anything too late.
Culled from OPEN HEAVENS DEVOTIONAL archive
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