Taken for Granted by a Rebellious People
This morning as I was in prayer I begin to meditate upon the LORD and I heard God say, “Ungrateful.”
The Jews took the things of God for granted.
Moses prophesied how that God was going to provoke Israel to jealousy by a people that did not seek him; but those that God himself would seek out!
He went on to say that this people would be a people that did not even know who God was.
God warned them that they would be replaced by somebody that in their taste would be called a “foolish nation!”
One that would anger them.
When you see God reach out to those you consider your inferiors, and or outsiders, you’ll become insanely jealous.
When you see God reach out to people you think are religiously stupid, or wicked, you’ll throw temper tantrums and even get mad and say, “I don’t believe that God called you; No way!”
But Isaiah was very bold in telling the people how it was when it came to the gospel of Christ, and he pulled no punches or compromised God’s word.
Many times, God is blessing those whom he has chosen, but if they are not careful, they can become last in place, because they are ungrateful and unthankful for what God is doing in their lives, and instead of being thankful, they grumble, mumble and complain!
And not only that, but they become disobedient to the things of God and the plans of God as well!
The LORD is speaking to His People in this season and it is time to arise for thy light has come!
It is no time to become complacent, walking after the flesh.
Israel failed to realize that God did not need them, but instead they needed God.
Did not the Jews know that the Gentiles were to be called in as a result of their rebellion, stubbornness and entitlement?
Oh sure, they might have known it from Moses and Isaiah, but when Isaiah spoke it, he spoke it plainly by the the grace and the favor of God, as going before in the receiving of the Gentiles.
Is not this your own situation when you take God’s grace for granted and those whom He has placed in your lives, to sound the alarm as Israel did the prophets?
The LORD was patient with Israel, sending the Prophets to warn them, day after day, and yet it seemed as though even his patience was taken for granted by them. which led God to become impatient.
They wanted the manna and the miracles of God, but the Creator, they refused, leaving Him to go and to seek out those who were not a people, to replace them with somebody better than His Own chosen people!
“Sought out by God” there are a people arising, who are coming forth like the Gentiles did the Jews, whom God is going to cause their light to shine in this season, who will willfully carry out the plans and the assignment of God in this season!
And they are not those who are ungrateful or entitled!
“So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.But I say, have they not heard? Yes indeed:
“Their sound has gone out to all the earth,
And their words to the ends of the world.”
But I say, did Israel not know? First Moses says:
“I will provoke you to jealousy by those who are not a nation, I will move you to anger by a foolish nation.”
But Isaiah is very bold and says:
“I was found by those who did not seek Me; I was made manifest to those who did not ask for Me.”
But to Israel he says:
“All day long I have stretched out My hands to a disobedient and contrary people,” Romans 10:17-21.
~ Apostle Geraldine Fisher
Apostle Geraldine Fisher has a World-Wide-Social Media Net-Work Ministry. As a Missionary, God moved her into the Office of a Prophet, revealing to her the qualities of a True prophet, humility, humiliation, loving others, interceding in prayer, as she keeps her own life clean to accurately hear from God. Since hearing the audible voice of God calling her to ministry, she’s been called to intercede and pray for others in ministry as God speaks, instructs, directs and gives prophetic words for her to give to others. God promised He would bring her to sit and to learn before great men, all of which He did!
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