Waiting Quietly for the Lord
Blessed be the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ for the mercy given to the church He has called. Peace and grace to the brethren, and may these words encourage all.
All faith is proven by the Lord, as faith without works is dead. All members of the Body of Christ, regardless of their status of baptism or maturity, are commanded to act in faith and pray for the Lord to come. We pray for more of what we already have, and if we wait for the Promise, we pray fervently for the Lord’s kingdom to come. This is indeed the purpose of the daily prayer the Lord has given. The Lord’s will is for all men to be saved from their sins by His coming to dwell within them. Thus, we come to know the Lord in Spirit and in Truth.
1Ti 2:4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
Learning to wait for the Lord to come is an immediate test of our faith. As we wait for the power of the Promise, we struggle against the works of the flesh, which include covetousness and envy. The Lord commands us not to covet what another man has been given.
Deu 5:21 Neither shalt thou desire thy neighbour’s wife, neither shalt thou covet thy neighbour’s house, his field, or his manservant, or his maidservant, his ox, or his ass, or any thing that is thy neighbour’s.
We are commanded to be content with our pay and where the Lord has us, always asking for more of what we have. Godliness with contentment is a great gain. It is unwise, as Paul tells us, to measure and compare ourselves to others [see 2Co 10:12 and this study here]. We are not to concern ourselves with others’ talents, be they less or more than we have. Ultimately, every man gets the same prize, the mind of Christ, and we are to run the race set before us and not worry about others standing in the Lord’s order.
Joh 21:21 Peter, seeing him, saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man [John] do?
Joh 21:22 Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? follow thou me.
The parables of the talents and the Minas both reveal the Lord’s ways, which reward those faithful with what they are given with even more, and take away from those who are unfaithful with their portions.
Luk 19:15 And it came to pass, that when he was returned, having received the kingdom, then he commanded these servants to be called unto him, to whom he had given the money, that he might know how much every man had gained by trading.
Luk 19:16 Then came the first, saying, Lord, thy pound hath gained ten pounds.
Luk 19:17 And he said unto him, Well, thou good servant: because thou hast been faithful in a very little, have thou authority over ten cities.
These parables warn us to be faithful with our gifts and not lose what we have by comparing ourselves, leading to sloth, envy, strife, and many other works of the carnal mind. Such thoughts lead to less abundance of fruit.
Mat 25:29 For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.
Desiring more is hungering and thirsting for righteousness, which is a blessing. But the way is narrow to walk. Desiring more, the Lord tells us to pray persistently for the Promise to come. Christ guarantees us that if we do this, with persistence, He will come. We need lots of bread, the Living Commandments, to endure the journey to the end. Persistence in asking yields success, says the Lord. Here is the parable that reveals this, teaching us to persistently ask for all the Living Bread we need.
Luk 11:5 NKJV And He said to them, “Which of you shall have a friend, and go to him at midnight and say to him, ‘Friend, lend me three loaves;
Luk 11:6 for a friend of mine has come to me on his journey, and I have nothing to set before him’;
Luk 11:7 and he will answer from within and say, ‘Do not trouble me; the door is now shut, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot rise and give to you’?
Luk 11:8 I say to you, though he will not rise and give to him because he is his friend, yet because of his persistence he will rise and give him as many as he needs.
The Lord gives us as much bread as we need when we believe with our whole hearts and ask persistently. Praying persistently proves our faith and is rewarded with answered prayer. An earthly father does not fail to give good gifts to his children if they ask for something they need. Our heavenly Father, the Lord from heaven, is even better than any father of the earth.
Luk 11:9 “So I say to you, ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.
Luk 11:10 For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.
Luk 11:11 If a son asks for bread from any father among you, will he give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will he give him a serpent instead of a fish?
Luk 11:12 Or if he asks for an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?
Luk 11:13 If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!”
We need to ask the Father to give us the Holy Spirit. How many of us have been asking persistently? Every day or even multiple times a day? How long has one been praying for the Lord, the living bread of life, to come? If one thinks they already have something, they are unlikely to keep praying for it. Ask daily, in faith, and it shall be done for you. Remember that all faith is tested; thus, a wait is also required. Pray and be patient, waiting on Him to come with the rain that is the Promise.
Jas 5:7 Therefore be patient, brethren, until the coming of the Lord. See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it until it receives the early and latter rain.
Jas 5:8 You also be patient. Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand.
Heb 10:36 For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the Promise.
Heb 10:37 For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry.
Order and Process
The will of God we do first is our sanctification [1Th 4:3], which is being washed by the water of the Word, meaning the completion of John’s baptism. As we are sanctified, the Lord comes and glorifies Himself in us by the coming of the Promise. We have been prepared, made ready as the Bride for every good work.
2Ti 2:21 Therefore if anyone cleanses himself from the latter, he will be a vessel for honor, sanctified and useful for the Master, prepared for every good work.
There is an order and sequence to the Lord’s plan.
Rom 8:30 Moreover whom He predestined, these He also called; whom He called, these He also justified; and whom He justified, these He also glorified.
Waiting for the Lord is the same as waiting for salvation to come. The Lord’s ways have not changed, and even the Old Testament tells us to pray and trust that the Lord hears us and comes in the Father’s perfect timing.
Mic 7:7 Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.
Lam 3:26 It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the LORD.
None of our waiting is wasted. In fact, it is needed time, as the Bride of Christ needs time to prepare herself for the wedding of the Lamb. John’s baptism prepares the way for Christ’s coming and is completed before He comes with the fire and grace. Truth and Grace come by way of Jesus Christ.
We grow into the knowledge and Wisdom of Jesus Christ, not the man, but the Living Word of commandments. We are blessed to be instructed on the Commandments and then wait at the Lord’s gates for Him to come. He shall come, and we are finding great favor with the Lord as we wait in faith.
Pro 8:34 Blessed is the man that heareth me, watching daily at my gates, waiting at the posts of my doors.
Pro 8:35 For whoso findeth me findeth life, and shall obtain favour of the LORD.
Everybody is Waiting for Something
Everyone in the flock is waiting, those with the Promise and those still waiting for their baptism of Christ. Everyone has to wait and be patient. Some wait for the Promise, and the rest wait to be established for the fullness of the purchased possession when we depart the clay. Our whole life in these clay vessels involves some waiting as we groan within ourselves, even after the Promise comes, as we wait for the fullness of our redemption. With or without having the Promise, we are being saved by our hope in the Lord to fulfill all of His precious promises. All brethren are to hope in the Lord’s promises and patiently wait for them to come.
Rom 8:21 Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.
Rom 8:22 For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now.
Rom 8:23 And not only they [waiting for Christ], but ourselves also [who already have the Promise], which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.
Rom 8:24 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
Rom 8:25 But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.
The Scriptures tell us that some waited patiently and in accordance with God’s instructions. Many did not, creating strife, envy, and sedition in the congregations, causing hardships that Paul and the other Apostles had to confront. Let’s look more at both extremes and learn some lessons of instructions preserved for us in the Scriptures.
Making Ourselves Ready
The Lord spoke many words about waiting for Him to return with the Promise. Many miss the Lord because they are not ready or watching when He comes for them. Do not miss the Lord; be ready and watch. The Lord tells us of His second coming and contrasts those who are ready and waiting with those who are not. Here is the parable.
Luk 12:34 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
Luk 12:35 Let your loins be girded about, and your lights burning;
Luk 12:36 And ye yourselves like unto men that wait for their Lord, when he will return from the wedding; that when he cometh and knocketh, they may open unto him immediately.
Luk 12:37 Blessed are those servants, whom the Lord when he cometh shall find watching: verily I say unto you, that he shall gird himself, and make them to sit down to meat and will come forth and serve them.
Luk 12:38 And if he shall come in the second watch, or come in the third watch, and find them so, blessed are those servants.
Luk 12:39 And this know, that if the goodman of the house had known what hour the thief would come, he would have watched, and not have suffered his house to be broken through.
Luk 12:40 Be ye therefore ready also: for the Son of man cometh at an hour when ye think not.
The Lord comes as a thief when our carnal minds are not expecting Him. Therefore, one is always on guard and reminded to watch until the Lord enters our heaven, as flesh leads us away into other pursuits. Focus on the things of God, the commandments that light our path, is how we watch and prepare ourselves. Our treasure is the wisdom of the Lord, in which we meditate day and night, watching for His return. The Lord comes in different watches to the brethren. We are to stay focused, avoiding envy, following our instructions, and wait for our watch to arrive. If we disobey, we begin to walk naked and sin.
Rev 16:15 Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame.
Not Watching nor Preparing
The Lord also spoke about those who do not wait properly in another parable.
Mat 24:46 Blessed is that servant, whom his Lord when he cometh shall find so doing.
Mat 24:47 Verily I say unto you, That he shall make him ruler over all his goods.
Mat 24:48 But and if that evil servant shall say in his heart, My Lord delayeth his coming;
Mat 24:49 And shall begin to smite his fellowservants, and to eat and drink with the drunken;
Mat 24:50 The Lord of that servant shall come in a day when he looketh not for him, and in an hour that he is not aware of,
Mat 24:51 And shall cut him asunder, and appoint him his portion with the hypocrites: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
The temptation of the carnal mind after hearing the Gospel and being told to wait is to revert to the old ways. This causes some to revert to the old ways, that is, drinking the older wine, which tastes better to the flesh. This is drinking the wine of knowledge and not focusing on the Living Commandments in our studies and meditations. The result of excess wine is that we get spiritually drunk and, as the parable shows, begin to smite our brethren. Spiritually speaking, this means accusing and excusing them [carnal arguments, strife, throwing stones, etc.] under the law of sin and death. Doing so makes no one righteous, and is us having only a form of godliness. If the Lord comes and we are not ready, we cannot enter through the door that is the Living Christ. Paul cited this happening in the “last times”, being the time just before the Lord comes. Do not miss the Lord, be ready, and turn aside from such.
2Ti 3:5 Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
2Ti 3:6 For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts,
2Ti 3:7 Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth
It is the spiritual Jews who have walked a long time seeking Christ who have the hardest time receiving the Gospel. It is because they are already rich and think they need nothing, as the parable of the rich young ruler declares. Most of the contention against the Gospel and those who preach it came from the circumcision, meaning the Jews, with all their knowledge.
The disciples in Samaria are an excellent example of Gentiles who prepared themselves and waited for the Promise, without envying others. The Samaritans received the two Apostles the Lord sent them to lay hands on them [to preach and teach the Gospel], which completed their baptism of water [John] and brought the baptism by fire, that is, the Holy Spirit, coming.
Act 8:14 Now when the apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John:
Act 8:15 Who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost:
Act 8:16 For as yet he was fallen upon none of them: only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. [baptism of John]
Act 8:17 Then laid they their hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost. [received the baptism of the Spirit]
When we see the laying on of hands, the Scriptures read as if this happened instantly. But the Scriptures are parables speaking to the process of tarrying together in fellowship, while being taught by ministers of the Gospel that the Lord establishes and sends to us. We do not know the time or how long; it is all in the Father’s hands, but we pray for it to come as we do now for the Lord’s flock. Faith comes by hearing, both our faith in John and also the faith of Christ that comes with the Promise. We need to hear the Gospel preached till the Lord comes.
Rom 10:14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?
Rom 10:15 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!
It is helpful and reassuring to see this waiting in the New Testament Scriptures, which confirms we are where the Lord has us and that we just need to have faith and wait on Him to perform. The early church in the Scriptures portrays gatherings of brethren, some having the Promise and some not having. This is how we gather today, with one another, tarrying for one another, all working together until we all come to the unity of the one true faith in the Living Christ. We all have a role or are in the process of being prepared for our role as we grow together in faith.
Eph 4:12 For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ:
Eph 4:13 Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ:
A review of the various churches described in the New Testament reflects the variation in the makeup of the baptisms and the level of maturity. This is all written for us to learn the lessons and gain understanding.
Corinthians: The church at Corinth had not received the Promise and was still waiting, having only John’s baptism. They were yet carnal and struggled, not eating the Lord’s supper worthily, and being puffed up one against another. Paul wrote to encourage them as they waited and rebuke them for their errors. This is all part of the process of learning and growing together as one church, to be made into One Spirit when the Lord comes. Here is some encouragement and an example of a rebuke.
1Co 1:5 That in every thing ye are enriched by him, in all utterance, and in all knowledge;
1Co 1:6 Even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you:
1Co 1:7 So that ye come behind in no gift; waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ:
1Co 1:8 Who shall also confirm you unto the end, that ye may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Here is a rebuke.
1Co 3:3 For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
Thessalonians: The assembly in Thessalonica awaited the Promise, as the Lord had not yet come. Paul encouraged them and complimented them on the example they showed other churches on how to wait and be prepared. They had turned from idols and were now serving the Lord, waiting for Christ to come in power.
1Th 1:9 For they themselves [the other churches] shew of us what manner of entering in we had unto you, and how ye turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God;
1Th 1:10 And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come.
2Th 3:5 And the Lord direct your hearts into the love of God, and into the patient waiting for Christ.
Paul encouraged them to walk in love and wait for the Lord to perfect them when He comes in the power of the Spirit.
1Th 3:12 And the Lord make you to increase and abound in love one toward another, and toward all men, even as we do toward you:
1Th 3:13 To the end he may stablish your hearts unblameable in holiness before God, even our Father, at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ with all his saints.
At the end, Paul provides a great list of activities that are necessary and helpful to perform as we wait. It is worth considering these carefully.
1Th 5:15 See that none render evil for evil unto any man; but ever follow that which is good, both among yourselves, and to all men.
1Th 5:16 Rejoice evermore.
1Th 5:17 Pray without ceasing.
1Th 5:18 In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
1Th 5:19 Quench not the Spirit.
1Th 5:20 Despise not prophesyings.
1Th 5:21 Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
1Th 5:22 Abstain from all appearance of evil.
Finally, Paul reminds them of the Lord’s Promise and His faithfulness to fulfill it if they are patient.
1Th 5:23 And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
1Th 5:24 Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it.
Philippians: The church at Philippi was waiting for the Promise; they were waiting for the day of Jesus Christ, another phrase for the Promise coming. Paul encouraged them to wait and be joyful in waiting.
Php 1:6 Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:
Php 1:10 That ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ;
Paul teaches them to adopt the mindset of Jesus Christ while they wait for it to come in the power that is the Promise.
Php 2:4 Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.
Php 2:5 Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:
Paul had labored much to have Christ formed in these brethren and was looking forward to rejoicing in the day of Christ, meaning the day Christ comes to them by way of the Promise.
Php 2:15 That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world;
Php 2:16 Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain.
Galatians: The church at Galatia had already received the Promise, Christ had come to them in the Spirit. They had been released from the law and the schoolmaster and now were walking in the faith of Jesus Christ. Much of the book warns against false gospels, where they had begun well with the Spirit but were being led astray and back into bondage of the carnal law by some who had come into their assembly. Paul was none too pleased.
Gal 3:2 This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
Gal 4:9 But now, after that ye have known God, or rather are known of God, how turn ye again to the weak and beggarly elements, whereunto ye desire again to be in bondage?
They had the Spirit to walk in the Spirit, and the concern was their falling away and not making their calling and election sure.
Gal 5:7 Ye did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?
Gal 5:16 This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.
In all these letters, there is talk of the Gentiles who are joint heirs of the Promise who were yet to come into the assembly. What this means is that in every church, in every generation, there is going to be a new influx of lost sheep being found. Therefore, our assemblies are expected always to have a mixture of brethren with differing degrees of baptism. This creates trials, and we need to be on guard so we always walk the more excellent way.
Ephesians: Many at Ephesus had the Promise, as we saw their Pentecost moment when we looked at Acts 19 a while back. Paul addresses them in the past tense, describing how they used to walk before the Promise came.
Eph 2:1 And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins;
Eph 2:2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience:
Eph 2:3 Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.
Eph 2:11 Wherefore remember, that ye being in time past Gentiles in the flesh, who are called Uncircumcision by that which is called the Circumcision in the flesh made by hands;
Eph 2:12 That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of Promise, having no hope, and without God in the world:
Eph 2:13 But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.
Colossians: If we look at the words in this epistle, they had received the Promise. Christ had come to them and was risen in them.
Col 1:5 For the hope which is laid up for you in heaven, whereof ye heard before in the word of the truth of the gospel;
Col 1:6 Which is come unto you, as it is in all the world; and bringeth forth fruit, as it doth also in you, since the day ye heard of it, and knew the grace of God in truth:
Those given the Spirit are exhorted to walk in the power
Col 2:6 As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him:
Col 2:7 Rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.
Col 3:1 If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God.
Hebrews: The Book of Hebrews was written to those having the Promise and had the power of the Holy Spirit, the throne of grace established within them. Jesus had passed into their heaven already.
Heb 4:14 Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession.
Heb 4:15 For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.
Heb 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
The bar is raised when the Promise comes. The Lord is not speaking from the earth anymore; He is speaking from our heaven. The day of the Lord has come when Christ is speaking from heaven.
Heb 12:25 See that ye refuse not him that speaketh. For if they escaped not who refused him that spake on earth, much more shall not we escape, if we turn away from him that speaketh from heaven:
Heb 12:26 Whose voice then shook the earth: but now he hath promised, saying, Yet once more I shake not the earth only, but also heaven.
John’s and Peter’s Letters: John and Peter’s epistles were written in a tense showing the intended readers had already received the Promise. Those born of God have been born again, completing both baptisms of John and Christ, and have the Living God, the Father and Son living in them.
1Jn 3:9 Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.
When the Promise comes, we have the annointing which is another term for the Promise. We now have the Living Truth living inside and are being made perfect.
1Jn 2:20 But you have an anointing from the Holy One, and you know all things.
1Jn 2:21 I have not written to you because you do not know the truth, but because you know it, and that no lie is of the truth.
The anointing we receive is the Holy Spirit, which teaches all men in the right ways of the Lord.
1Jn 2:27 But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him.
A Key Principle: The Lord always speaks of things that are not yet as if they already were accomplished. Therefore, the Scriptures apply to both those who wait and those who have already received.
Rom 4:17 (As it is written, I have made thee a father of many nations,) before him whom he believed, even God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not as though they were.
The ways of God are higher than ours. We are credited with righteousness just for having faith. We walk by faith in what we do not yet see, believing in the Lord to bring it to pass. The witnesses to support this principle are endless in the Scripture. Abraham [YOU], believed God and it was credited him for righteousness.
This is to be our attitude [as we are to be like God] while we patiently wait for the Promise to come. We are to reckon ourselves already dead, even though we wait for the power of salvation. Those with John’s baptism of repentance are to act as if they have received the indwelling Christ.
Rom 6:11 Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Rom 6:12 Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof.
Peter referred to this reckoning, that we already have Christ while we wait, as hastening the coming of the Lord. We know the old heavens and earth will be dissolved when the power comes, and thus, we hasten its coming by striving to be holy right now, the best we can, while we tarry. The day of the Lord begins the day we receive the Promise.
2Pe 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
2Pe 3:11 Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness,
2Pe 3:12 Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat?
Those who are not watching or are unprepared, meaning they did not complete the baptism of John [learning all the true doctrines and the commandments], fail to answer the door when Christ comes. They are not ready for their hour of visitation and do not recognize Jesus Christ coming in the forms of His servants and angels. Christ and His Christ weep when the Gospel of good news is rejected by those not given eyes to embrace the Living Words that save them.
Luk 19:41 Now as He drew near, He saw the city and wept over it,
Luk 19:42 saying, “If you had known, even you, especially in this your day, the things that make for your peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes.
Luk 19:43 For days will come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment around you, surround you and close you in on every side,
Luk 19:44 and level you, and your children within you, to the ground; and they will not leave in you one stone upon another, because you did not know the time of your visitation.”
It is by the Father’s choosing to whom mercy is given. Blessed are the eyes of anyone given to see these things, as they will not miss the hour of visitation when the Lord comes.