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Mar 15 2023

March 15, 2023

Posted by Michael Peck
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Do you know any procrastinators?

Oh no, perhaps I just lost many readers who, seeing the word “procrastinator”, have decided to put off reading this until some later date! I’m smiling even thinking of this.

I recently read a powerful and interesting verse. It is found in 1 Chronicles 22. Let me share it with you. “Arise, therefore, and be doing, and the Lord be with thee” (1 Chronicles 22:16).
King David loved the Lord his God. Though he certainly did not live perfectly (neither do we!), David wanted to serve the Lord by building a permanent place of worship. David longed to see the building of the temple in Jerusalem for God’s people to come and to worship. The Lord God certainly loved David, but His answer to David’s request was, “No.” David’s son, Solomon, would build the temple. David had the privilege of helping to fund the project, but Solomon would take the lead and build the temple. After David carefully instructed his son and provided for the work, all that was left to do was for Solomon to arise, be doing, and trust God through the huge project.
Like many of the situations we face on a regular basis, Solomon had everything he needed. He simply had to get started. What are you facing today that you have been putting off? While timing is certainly important, some things simply demand that we, like Solomon, get going and trust God to help us.

For today: Waiting on God for His perfect timing is very different from procrastinating!

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Hi, I am Michael Peck. Karen and I have served for thirty-one years as a pastor and wife in several precious churches in the state of New York. CONTINUE READING >

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