The Test of Mission Impossible

We first looked at the first test the Lord uses to develop and mature us, it is the test of MAJOR CHANGE (or I like to call it the “where” test). Then we covered the test of DELAYED PROMISE (or I like to call the “when” test). Lastly the third test God uses is the test of the MISSION IMPOSSIBLE ( or I like to call the “you said what?”).

Joshua 3:1-17

Moses had recently died, and Joshua was leading Israel to the Promised Land. You know how long they have waited for the promise land, they went through the test of MAJOR CHANGE, and they (due to their own sinful nature) survived the test of DELAYED PROMISE. And now they are getting ready to finally step foot into the Promised Land. You would think after all they have gone through the Lord would bless them with ease.

Instead as they were walking they saw the Promise Land just across the flooded Jordan River!

If you were me you would begin mumbling stuff like “what else could possibly happen!”

Have you ever been faced with a situation that you know is God’s will, you know you need to move forward, but there is NO WAY your earthly eyes can see HOW?!
What did God say to Joshua and the Israelites?

He told Joshua to tell the priests carrying the ark of the covenant to go first, and for the people to follow at a distance. God said that the priests were to walk right into the flooded river…..

Walk right into the flooded Jordan River, this is no stream we are talking about!

When my husband and I were getting out of the financial debt we got ourselves into, there was no way my human eyes could I ever imagine being debt free. NO WAY. The debt was too big and my pride was even bigger.

We did not feel the power of God leading us until we took the first step in getting help. Once we did God poured out his help, blessings and guidance from places we never imagined. Yes we had to work hard, no it did not come easy. I shed many tears, but in less than 10 yrs we became debt free.

“….and that when the soles of their feet touched the water, the river would divide so that all the people could cross into the Promised Land.”

“By this you shall know that the living God is among you…”


We face trials that we can not conquer through our own power; it is through God’s power and guidance that we make it safely to the other side.

It is then you will KNOW that he is GOD. Almost all trials fall within one of these three tests, it is not easy and in fact to our human eyes it can look impossible. But the good news is God lets us have “open book” tests so we can remember his promise.

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11

Father I pray for every person that reads this post, if they find themselves in the midst of some trial. Be it a trial of waiting for an answer, or the trial of a promise to come, or something looks to big to overcome…Father met them right where they are. You are a lover of sinners and the giver of grace and mercy. Bless them and comfort them today.

The Test of Delayed Promise

pinky promiseWe first looked at the first test the Lord uses to develop and mature us, it is the test of MAJOR CHANGE.  I don’t want to give the impression these tests are easy, in fact each one is very hard.

The second test can be the test of a DELAYED PROMISE. (Or what I would like to call the, “when Lord” ).

Last time we looked at Abram and how he moved when God said move, but why did he move? What was the benefit? Abram moved because the Lord said

    “..I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.” (Gen 12:2, ESV)

Abram moved because God promised him he would become a great nation. This is all good and Abram obeyed God, but there was one problem. Abram’s wife Sarai was unable to have children.

How do you become a Father of a great nation with no children of your own?

Many times in our own life we know there is a promise God has laid out for us, but we don’t know the WHEN.

We sometimes lose faith and allow Satan an opening to encourage us to question everything we have believed.

Sometimes God places us in waiting rooms. It can be a physical waiting room, like a hospital (when will my child get better? When will the new kidney arrive?); sometimes it is a spiritual waiting room (when will you answer my prayers, Lord?). You know God has plans for you, but you feel like you have waited so long you want to know how much longer.  Sometimes God answers us, but not in the way we expected.  So we wait with an open heart and trust in God’s timing.

To pass this trial a Christian believer waits for God’s timing.

I learned this first hand in waiting for a new house, we (like the rest of the US) had our house up for sale.  I still believe God is going to bless us with a new house, but last year was filled with my impatience and crying of WHEN.  I have come to learn (though many, many, many tears and talks with the Lord) that I need to just trust his timing.

Do you have a delayed promise?  Don’t lose heart, don’t question, your beliefs, stand strong!!! Wait for God’s timing, he has not failed you, and his ways are always right on time.  Like I mentioned before, these tests are HARD, but sometimes know how to walk through them can help when we are in the midst of a trial.  Too bad only hindsight is 20/20…

Check back next Monday for the third test God can give us to equip and develop us.

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