Appointed Times
In spite of escalating turmoil in our world, there still remains one last, great outpouring of mercy before the time of the end (Matt. 24:14; Acts 2:17). This supernatural season is not something for which we must beg God. No, its coming has been predetermined. It is the "appointed time" of the Lord.
In spite of escalating turmoil in our world, there still remains one last, great outpouring of mercy before the time of the end (Matt. 24:14; Acts 2:17). This supernatural season is not something for which we must beg God. No, its coming has been predetermined. It is the "appointed time" of the Lord.
An
"appointed" or "fixed" time is an open display of the sovereignty and
power of God, whether it is in calling a person or calling a nation. In
it we discover with absolute certainty that nothing is impossible for
God. It is a season when God fulfills the hopes and dreams of His
people.
As it is written,
"But
You, O Lord, abide forever, and Your name to all generations. You will
arise and have compassion on Zion; for it is time to be gracious to her,
for the appointed time has come" (Ps. 102:12-13).
During
an "appointed time" it is as though the Lord physically rises and moves
in unfailing compassion on behalf of His people. It is the time when
divine promises, dreams and spiritual hopes are fulfilled. Recall:
Abraham and Sarah had waited in faith for a quarter-century for the
promise of God. Finally, as they neared one hundred years of age, the
Lord told Abraham, "At the appointed time I will return to you . . . and
Sarah will have a son" (Gen. 18:14). One year later, "at the appointed
time" (Gen. 21:2), Isaac was born to aged parents!
While
there are, indeed, appointed times of judgment (Mark 13:33), this
phrase most frequently represents a time, preset by God, when He invades
mankind with "wonders, plans formed long ago, [that unfold] with
perfect faithfulness" (Isa .25:1).
Demons
may stand arrayed against the Lord; nations may align themselves to
fight Him. It does not matter. "He who sits in the heavens laughs" (Ps.
2:4). For He makes all things His servants (Ps. 119:91), even His
enemies' plans for evil are reversed and made to serve the purpose of
God (Gen. 50:20; Rom. 8:28; Acts 2:22-24).
If
God gave you a vision, a spiritual hope or dream for your future, there
will be an appointed time when that which God spoke comes to pass. Thus
the Lord assures us, "Record the vision and inscribe it on tablets,
that the one who reads it may run. For the vision is yet for the appointed time.
It hastens toward the goal and it will not fail. Though it tarries,
wait for it; for it will certainly come, it will not delay" (Hab. 2:2-3,
italics mine). Though your vision may tarry, wait for it. For it will
certainly come to pass at the appointed time.
Appointed Servants of God
Consider the Lord's word to His disciples. He said,
Consider the Lord's word to His disciples. He said,
"You
did not choose Me but I chose you, and appointed you that you would go
and bear fruit, and that your fruit would remain" (John 15:16).
The
disciples certainly felt that they had chosen Christ. Yet the deeper
truth was that God chose them before the foundation of the world.
Likewise, He chose us and predestined us to come to Christ (Eph. 1:3-5).
We could not even come to Christ had not the Father drawn us (John
6:44). Yet He who chose us also appointed us to bear fruit. The same
power that worked in us our surrender and faith continues to work in our
hearts, appointing us to bear fruit. Do you believe God has chosen you?
Then believe also that He has appointed you to bear fruit.
The Enemy's Work
One may argue, "But I know people who were good Christians who have fallen away." Yes, but in most cases you will find that prior to falling away they fell into deep disappointment about a failed spiritual expectation. Disappointment is not just a sad emotional state of mind; deep disappointment actually can sever our hearts from faith. It can "dis-appoint" us from our appointed destiny.
One may argue, "But I know people who were good Christians who have fallen away." Yes, but in most cases you will find that prior to falling away they fell into deep disappointment about a failed spiritual expectation. Disappointment is not just a sad emotional state of mind; deep disappointment actually can sever our hearts from faith. It can "dis-appoint" us from our appointed destiny.
I
have known many who were doing well, moving toward their destiny. The
future God had for them seemed close enough to taste. Then they became
disappointed in someone or something. By accepting a demonically
manipulated disappointment into their spirits, and letting that event
germinate and grow into a disappointment with God, a bitter cold winter
overtook their souls and their destiny went dormant.
When
one is dis-appointed, he is cut off from his appointment with destiny.
Their appointed breakthrough remains in the heart of God, but the
individual is isolated by unbelief. Hope deferred has made their heart
sick. It is here, even in the throes of disappointment, that the
righteous must learn to live by faith (see Hab. 2:1-4).
Listen well my friend: Satan will stop your destiny if you accept the power of disappointment into your life. Disappointment cuts us off from our vision, and without a vision people perish.
Therefore,
let me ask you: Are you carrying disappointment in your heart? Renounce
it. Forgive those who have let you down. Have you personally or morally
failed? Repent deeply and return to your Redeemer. Right now, I ask the
Holy Spirit to remove the paralyzing sting of disappointment from your
heart! Holy Spirit, deliver your people this day from the effect of the
disappointment. Let them know that their appointment with destiny is
still set.
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Originally a chapter in This Day We Fight! (Chosen Books); rewritten and updated for Spiritual Discernment and the Mind of Christ.
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