Sure, you are aware of seasons.
When weather or climatic conditions remain constant over a period of time, it becomes a season. It’s these seasons that drive the way we go about our routine life.
Similarly, we go through seasons in our personal life. These seasons impact us and influence our behaviors and decisions. Maybe you are reading this and you are going through a season of lack, or sickness, or defeat.
I have got good news for you: Your season has changed!
Yes, believe it no matter what.
On his way to Jerusalem when Jesus was hungry, He saw a fig tree from far and He drew near to find fruit (Mark 11: 12-14). But the fig tree was screaming in its heart, “It’s not my season, so I don’t have any fruit.”
Did not the creator God know about His creation? Did Jesus not know that it was not the fig tree’s season?
The fact that the “Word” drew near it from far was enough for its season to change. But the fig tree was still focused on the natural. I hope that fig tree is not you. I hope you are not settled in a season of pity, discouragement and hurt over what has happened in the past.
So what brings about changes in the season in the kingdom we come from?
It is the “Now Word” of God that causes the seasons to change!
In the realms of the spirit, your season changes, when the NOW WORD comes. And sooner than later, it has to manifest in the natural.
In fact even when you are not in your season as per the world, you can still bear fruit, according to the Word. The Bible says: They that delight in the law of the LORD, meditating on it day and night are like trees planted along the riverbank, bearing fruit each season. Their leaves never wither, and they prosper in all they do. Psalm 1:2-3, NLT
So if you are not bearing fruit, check if you are planted by the living stream of the Word of God.
Let me remind you again. Girl, as you put faith in this now Word that you are reading, your season has changed. You are not called to live at the mercy of seasons, but you are called to usher heaven’s seasons into the natural.
XOXO
Author Kim D’souza
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