What season are you in?

Do you know what season you’re in, spiritually?

A lot of times it’s not God isn’t hearing or responding because He’s forgotten us. The issue is, we’re unsure of the season. Contrary to what we have come to know, not every season is a season to reap. If all you’re doing is reaping, when will you plant? When will you rest? When will you be pruned?

The same way there are seasons, naturally, we experience seasons spiritually. The problem … we don’t know what season we’re in.

How do you know your season? By praying, fasting, and asking God.

What’s the benefit of knowing the season? So we do the proper work for THAT season. If we don’t, we’ll be in the season of planting, believing we’re supposed to reap and now we’ve forfeited the season with no seeds in the ground. (Seeds = God’s word, not money.) We must know the season or we’ll start believing the enemy whose job is to put opposition between us and God.

Last month at Temple Church we learned about sowing seeds. (You have to plant to reap.) This month, we’re in our series Waiting Room. Some of us are in the waiting season, yet we’ve come to believe God is punishing us because we aren’t seeing a harvest. No baby. What God is actually doing or trying to do, is prune, and prepare you to promote you. Yet, God can’t do the work because you don’t want to wait.

This is why you have to stop counting the seconds and start recognizing your season.

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Published by Lakisha, the Author

Lakisha is an author of over thirty Christian Fiction novels, devotionals and journals. Over the course of her career, she's had the opportunity to meet new people, win awards, and most of all encourage. Ask her and she’ll tell you, ”It’s not just writing, its ministry.” In addition to being a self-published author, she’s also a wife of 26 years, mother of 2, Grammie to 1, Pastor of Temple Church, Sr. Business Analyst and more. Yet, 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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