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Eliminating Doubt
Rhonda Dent 

Sometimes it seem like it takes a very long time for the things that we are 
trusting God for to happen. We began to get anxious and even doubtful. When
we deal with other people it is understandable that we might have doubt because 
we are dealing with human beings who are just doing the best that they
possibly can. With God and His promises there is no reason to doubt. 

God has done and will do everything He said He would do and more. When things 
do not happen as soon as we would like them to or when we have waited as long
as we think we should or when that break through takes time we can find 
ourselves in doubt. We get anxious and wonder where God is or if He heard our 
prayers.
All sorts of things enter into our mind and the wait seems endless. We try to 
be patient, but it seems as if it is taking forever.

We often ask, "When God...When?" Often in my life as I prayed about certain 
things I have felt so anxious, even impatient at times. Sometimes to the point
of saying, "Will this thing ever happen?" Other times asking, "Did I hear God 
clearly?" "Did I get my signals crossed?"

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Then I began to doubt and question what I thought I knew. At other times I 
tried to work it out myself and just got in God's way. It is hard to be patient
and wait, especially in today's world filled with instant gratification. 
However, we must be like Abraham who had the faith to believe that God would do
what He promised. The Bible tells us that Abraham staggered not at the promise 
of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God; And
being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform 
(Romans 4: 20-21, KJV.)

I remember as a young girl listening to older believers talk about the 
importance of 'knowing' something. I never could understand why people in church
insisted that you 'know that you know that you know' something (followed by a 
head shake). At the time I had no idea what in the world they were talking
about. I just knew that they believed what they were saying. But now I know and 
can relate to what they were saying.

I know that I know that I know (head shake) that God is in control.
I know that I know that I know (head shake) He will do just what He said.
I know that I know that I know (head shake) He may not come when you want, but 
He is right on time.
I know that I know that I know (head shake) He is all knowing.

That head shake was eliminating any doubt! That head shake meant that they were 
fully persuaded that God would do just what He said. Instead of doubting
and/or being anxious and getting in God's way let's wait patiently and realize 
that everything is in God's timing.

God's timing is perfect because everything about God is perfect. We need to get 
to the point where we do not want anything outside of His timing. If you
are waiting on God for anything, wait patiently and He will bring you to that 
expected end.

Eliminate any doubt in your mind and be fully persuaded that God is not slack 
on His promises.

Rhonda Herring Dent


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