“And it came to pass in process of time, that the king of Egypt died: and the children of Israel sighed by reason of the bondage, and they cried, and their cry came up unto God by reason of the bondage.” Exodus 2:23 KJV
Some challenges are tied to time, process, training, and divine
preparation. They do not last forever. Just as a pregnant woman carries a child
for a season and later enters into joy and celebration, some challenges expire
when their appointed time is completed. What looks painful today may be part of
a process that will produce glory tomorrow. God told Abraham that his
descendants would be strangers in another land and would be afflicted for four
hundred years, but afterward they would come out with great substance (Genesis
15:13–14). This means that even when challenges are permitted for a season, God
already knows the end from the beginning. The affliction of Israel was not
permanent. It had an expiry date.
There are challenges you cannot simply pray away because they are
connected to growth, discipline, learning, and maturity. A student cannot enter
university and receive a degree on the same day. There must be a process. The
process may be difficult, uncomfortable, and sometimes dark, but if you remain
faithful, the light will surely come. In such seasons, you need grace,
patience, wisdom, and endurance. God said, “I have chosen thee in the furnace
of affliction” (Isaiah 48:10). The furnace may be hot, but it is not meant to
destroy you. It is meant to refine you, strengthen you, and prepare you for
what God has ahead. Therefore, do not give up in the process. Your challenge
has an end, and your testimony will come.
Prophetic Word: I declare that every challenge appointed
for your training and preparation will not destroy you. You will receive grace
to endure, wisdom to learn, and strength to overcome. Your season of pain will
end in joy and celebration. In Jesus’ name.
Prayer: My Father and my God,
give me grace, wisdom, and strength to overcome my present challenges. Help me
to understand the process and not give up before my testimony comes. Let every
season of difficulty end in victory and joy. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
