Apr 11 - It's Not Over Till It's Over

"Withstand (the devil); be firm in faith [against his onset] rooted, 
established, strong, immovable, and determined knowing that the same 
(identical) sufferings
are appointed to your brotherhood (the whole body of Christians) throughout the 
world. And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace...will
Himself complete and make you what you ought to be, establish and ground you 
securely, and strengthen (and settle) you."
(1 Peter 5:9-10)

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Dear Addison,

No matter how long you've been living by faith, no matter how much you've 
learned about it, every once in a while you may suffer a setback. You may run
into some circumstances that just don't turn out the way you expected. 

If that happens, remember this: Those setbacks are just temporary. You may have 
lost a battle, but you're not going to lose the war. Just get up and go
at it again. 

"But I don't understand it," you say. "I did the best I could. I walked in all 
the truth I knew to walk in. Why didn't I get the victory?" 

Because there was something you didn't know! It shouldn't shock you too much 
that there are things you don't know about the realm of the spirit. Ken and
I have been in the ministry for over 20 years. We've spent untold hours in the 
Word. Yet it seems like the more we learn, the more we realize we don't
know. 

So, when we get to a situation where we can't seem to get victory, we have to 
ask God for more wisdom. If you'll look in 2 Samuel 21, you can see a time
when King David had to do that. His country had been suffering from a famine 
for three years and David just didn't understand it, so he inquired of the
Lord. The Lord told him the famine had come because of something Saul had done! 
Isn't that amazing? Saul had been dead for years, yet what he'd put in
motion in the realm of the spirit was still affecting his country. 

David could have just given up when his usual confessions of faith and ways of 
praying didn't drive out that famine, but he didn't. He inquired of God
for more wisdom. He used his temporary setback to cause him to seek more 
knowledge from God. 

Follow his example! Overcome the habit of quitting because of temporary 
setbacks. Refuse to let them knock you out of the game. After all, this thing's
not over till it's over. And the Bible says when it's all over, you'll have 
won. So just be steadfast in your faith. In the end your victory is guaranteed.
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Scripture Study:  2 Samuel 21:1-6  


O. Addison Gethers
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