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In tough circumstances, it sometimes looks like God has left us to handle things by ourselves. But a delay is not a denial. The Bible reads, weeping endures for a night, but joy comes in the morning (Psalm 30:5). The situation is a temporary circumstance; it is not fact. We should never put a period where God wants to put a semicolon. Check out this inflamed situation that only seemed to get worse in Daniel Chapter 3.

A Hot Situation

Three guys were being thrown into a furnace because they refused to worship other gods. They told everyone God would deliver them. But on the inside they might have been thinking, “Surely God won’t let us go through this?” Then the furnace was turned up seven times hotter. God rarely shows up before the eleventh hour. He is never early, but he is always on time.

Be Encouraged!

Say this with me: I believe that my situation is turning around. I believe that God works all things together for my good (Romans 8:28). I decree and declare that supernatural opportunities are coming my way. My best days and blessed days are ahead of me. Amen!

David Crank

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