“For precept must be upon precept, precept upon
precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little:”
Isaiah 28:10(KJV)
Why did God create the earth over seven days?
Why didn’t he create it in a moment of time?
Why did it take Noah one hundred and twenty years to
build the ark?
Why did the Israelites have to fight for every part of
the Promised Land?
How come Jesus came as a baby and did not minister
until He was around 30 years of age.
The answer to all of these questions and so many more
posed in scripture is the principal of little-by-little.
We want it all at once.
Maybe you are experiencing some of God’s
little-by-little?
Don’t rush the process.
Every second of time is pregnant with purpose.
God does not waste His time or yours.
Maybe you think nothing is happening.
But a lack of understanding on your part does not
equal a lack of work on God’s part.
Every part of those seven days of creation were
necessary.
Every day – all forty-three thousand and eight hundred
of them Noah spent making his boat sea worthy had value.
And yes indeed, as hard as it may seem, every
nano-second you are spending “waiting” on God is time well spent.
Don’t seek the destination so greatly that you miss
all that God is doing along the journey.
Rest in His little-by-little for you.
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