He Will Not Fail You! by Wanda Alger

In a dream the other night, I was watching a gathering where a woman was beginning to lead worship. She was describing her situation which was bleak and dry. I saw a rock sticking out of the ground as she described a hardness of soil and things not going well. And yet in spite of this, she began to speak of her faith in God and her unwavering hope in His promise to come through. She was standing alone, and yet her faith was resolute in a God that would not let her down. She began to weep and I woke up feeling the depth of her cry in the midst of a seemingly hopeless situation.
He Will Not Fail You! by Wanda Alger
 
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In a dream the other night, I was watching a gathering where a woman was beginning to lead worship. She was describing her situation which was bleak and dry. I saw a rock sticking out of the ground as she described a hardness of soil and things not going well.
 
And yet in spite of this, she began to speak of her faith in God and her unwavering hope in His promise to come through. She was standing alone, and yet her faith was resolute in a God that would not let her down. She began to weep and I woke up feeling the depth of her cry in the midst of a seemingly hopeless situation.
 
I sensed an exhortation to never give up in our faith. When faced with impossible odds, our flesh wants to give in, take control, and save ourselves. But true faith in God is willing to wait for His response, defying the natural order in order to give Him alone the glory.
 
As I woke up in tears, feeling the depth of this woman’s cry, I thought of Habakkuk 3:17-19:
 
Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, the produce of the olive fail and the fields yield no food, the flock be cut off from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the LORD; I will take joy in the God of my salvation. GOD, the Lord, is my strength; He makes my feet like the deer’s; He makes me tread on my high places.
 
I believe there may be some who bear witness with this dream. Perhaps having to stand before others, you are determined to declare the faithfulness of God, even in the midst of your own barrenness. But know that your witness and testimony of faith is powerful. It is being heard and recorded. It carries weight and moves heaven. And it will move things in the natural, as well, as you fix your gaze on Him and never lose your song of praise. He will not fail you.
 
Wanda Alger