Tuesday, May 21, 2002
IT IS TIME!
1st Thess. 5:3
For when they shall say, peace and safety; Then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with
child; and they shall not escape.
Dear Brothers & Sisters,
The time is upon us, we know not the day nor the hour, but the blessed Bible gives us road signs along the way.
Today I heard the President say, and I quote "I believe if we handle this process the right way, we can achieve
peace throughout the whole world" (end of quote)
This ministry is winning souls in these dark days. If you have ever planned on being a part of the Lord's work,
my friend the time has come to get it done. Please pour yourself into the work now, for we believe with all our
heart, the Lord Jesus is coming soon. Please pray about helping us reach as many as we can in this late hour. Pray,
Pray, Pray.
His Servant,
Billy |
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". . . Fear not: for they that be
with us are more than they that be with them." II Kings 6:16
The city is surrounded with no way out. Have you ever experienced this kind of feeling? The servant feels helpless
fear. He sees nothing but the enemy. Nothing but defeat. But Elisha sees something his servant can't see. He prays,
"Lord open his eyes that he might see." He had not seen them, but they were there.
While he was developing feelings of hopelessness, God was making preparations for his rescue. He was operating
in fear, but the prophet in faith. In a moment of time, God opens his eyes and now he sees. Help was, is, and will
always be in reach. Sometimes it is invisible to our eyes, but it is there.
God is never too busy for you, nor any of your problems too small. Just prior to this passage in the first seven
verses of chapter 6, a man panics over losing an axe head in the water.
The man of God made the axe head to swim that he could retrieve it. John Newton wrote:
"Not one concern of ours is small
If we belong to Him
To teach us this, the Lord of all
Once made the iron to swim."
By the way, as you read about Elisha's servant not seeing
the horses and the chariots of fire at first, keep this in mind, the enemy never did.
Too many people are praying for mountains of difficulty to be removed, when what they really need is courage to
climb them.
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