It’s Saturday, yeah, we all know this (unless you’re in a totally different time zone), but you get what I mean. However, for somebody who woke up this morning feeling defeated, God still works on Saturday. For somebody who moved and cried out in pain, God still works on Saturday. For you, my sister and my brother, whose mind is filled with worry, God still works on Saturday.
See, you think you need to wait to Sunday. No boo, God still works on Saturday. So, what do you do? You call out to God. You cry out to God. You pray to God. You trust God. You allow God to work because He still works on Saturday.
You can get healed, today.
You can be blessed, today.
You can receive God, today.
You can be delivered today.
You can get your miracle today.
You can receive breakthrough, today.
God still works on Saturday.
“But as for me, I know that my Redeemer lives, and he will stand upon the earth at last. And after my body has decayed, yet in my body I will see God!”
LaKisha Johnson is an author of thirty Christian Fiction novels, devotionals and journals. She writes from her heart, as she hopes the messages, on the pages, will relate to every reader. Ask her and she’ll tell you, ”It’s not just writing, its ministry.”
Over the course of her career, she’s won the 2018 Drunken Druid Book of the Year Award for her book, The Forgotten Wife, 2019 Top Shelf Christian Fiction Book of the Year for Dear God: Hear my Prayer, 2020 Distinguished Authors Guild Award for her book, I’m Not Crazy and was a 2020 TopShelf Women’s Fiction Finalist for her book, When the Vows Break.
In addition to being a self-published author, she’s also a wife of 22 years, mother of 2, Asst. Pastor of Macedonia MB Church in Hollywood, MS; Sr. Business Analyst with FedEx, Devotional Blogger and more. She’s a college graduate with 2 Associate Degrees in IT and a Bachelor of Science in Bible.
LaKisha writes from the heart, and this is why she doesn’t take the credit for what God does. If you were to strip away everything, you’d see that Lakisha is simply a woman who boldly, unapologetically and gladly loves and works for God.
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3 thoughts on “God still works on Saturday”
Thank you I needed to read this because this week has taken a toll on me please keep me in your prayers.
Thank you I needed to read this because this week has taken a toll on me please keep me in your prayers.
Definitely keeping you in prayer.
Thank you