Up The Tower
Apostle Grace Lubega
Habakkuk 2:1 (AMP): [OH, I know, I have been rash to talk out plainly this way to God!] I will [in my thinking] stand upon my post of observation and station myself on the tower or fortress, and will watch to see what He will say within me and what answer I will make [as His mouthpiece] to the perplexities of my complaint against Him.
In our theme scripture, the Prophet Habakkuk was bothered by many questions and he desired answers from the Lord.
He chose to go up a tower to see what God would say WITHIN him.
Think of this as more than a physical tower but a higher place from which you make the choice to view your circumstances.
Issues will always seem bigger than you as long as you observe them from the same plane on which they are. You must always look at any problem from a HIGHER and GODLY perspective. Hallelujah!
The prophet went on to say that on the tower, he would watch out to see what God would say WITHIN him.
On the tower[higher places of perception], God sends a WORD within you and that WORD will make you His mouthpiece to perplexities and issues in your life.
Whenever you are struggling with a problem, SEEK for God to speak a WORD within you.
Once that WORD is planted inside your spirit, you will become a mouthpiece of God.
The WORD He gives you will be God Himself speaking to that situation. And once God speaks, there is a guarantee that that situation will be judged.
Praise Him!
FURTHER STUDY: Isaiah 55:11, Psalms 107:20
GOLDEN NUGGET:
On the tower[higher places of perception], God sends a word within you and that word will make you His mouthpiece to perplexities and issues in your life.
PRAYER: Lord I thank you for this day. I thank you for the blessed assurance of your WORD. When you speak, it does not return to you void but prospers in the thing in which you have sent it. Today, your WORD judges every negative circumstance in my life. Even as I speak it forth, issues hear the sound of your voice. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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