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This is a great read, full of wisdom and personal stories from Cornelius Quek of Redding, CA.
As I read through, I found myself taken on a journey of stepping out in faith, doing "what I know to do" as I watch faith meet with God's appointed time of Promise.
Cornelius shares this awesome word of the Lord:
That's when the Holy Spirit whispered to me, "There is a spiritual alignment right before you. I have set the lines, the boundaries, and the perimeters of My promises before you. I have calibrated My plans and purposes concerning you. Just like what it says in Psalm 16:6, 'The lines have fallen before you in pleasant places...' But son, you do the painting. You paint the lines. Just like these brand new roads, you keep on painting what I have already lined up for you."
Immediately, I knew the Lord was speaking about "contending in faith" for the things that He's already promised.
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"God Says, 'Keep Painting the Lines!' He is Faithful in His Appointed Times and Promises"
Cornelius Quek, Redding, CA
Painting the Lines of God's Promises
At the foot of the hill from my house in Redding, California, there's been construction work done to widen the streets. They were laying down new asphalt and a new paint job on the roads, in what seemed like was taking them months to do. It's caused much frustration, inconvenience, and danger—as the new roads weren't painted—making it difficult to navigate the lanes.
One morning while driving to church, it struck me that they had finally finished widening the street and had done a phenomenal job painting the roads. What was interesting to me was that...(continue reading)