Expect the Unexpected

Expect the Unexpected

Author Darlene J. Conard

Rain starts soon, displayed on the taskbar of my computer screen. For several days, I waited for the eighty percent expected rain. Just maybe I have typed the wrong location. Nope!

Following this wonder, “When is the rain coming,” reminded me of a fishing story.

Expectations hid from the disciples the night they floated across the sea for a catch. Nothing, all night long, NOTHING! You can imagine the magnitude of frustration they experienced. Weary, disappointed, and anxious are all brought back instead of a net full of fish.

Upon their arrival, Jesus requested permission to set foot in their boat. Isn’t that just like God?

Waiting until we feel exhausted to do something? He is never exhausted and never grows weary. “Cast your net to the right of the boat.” God did the most miraculous thing at their weakest point. Matthew 13:2 

God does not rely on how we feel. That is not how He operates.

We must keep our hopes up no matter what we see, feel, think, or hear.

My friend recently shared a fascinating revelation in her blog titled “Come and Dine.” In her post, she described how she felt inspired by the Holy Ghost to look up the Hebrew numeral 153. Curious about the significance of this specific number, she was astonished to discover that it corresponds to AniElohim, which translates to “I am God.” This revelation was a powerful and profound moment for her.

We grow weary and tired of waiting for a miracle; some miracles are instantaneous, and some take time. Don’t worry while waiting for God to answer because our boat will tip from the blessing when it’s His timing.

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