Pentecost – Turn your hopeless circumstances into helpful situations
Turn your hopeless circumstances into helpful situations (Pentecost).
We have come across many women and men of God, Pastors and leaders that are frustrated, tired, and some are in the state of giving up God’s ministry and calling upon their lives.
Due to the hopeless situation and unfruitful labor of hard work where people invest into projects and ministries that are not bearing fruit, many people have found themselves toiling for nothing.
Some times our gifts, abilities, good plans, and achievements can deceive us to the point where we begin to trust in our own strength and ways of doing things.
And we completely forget to trust God who gave those gifts and abilities to us.
God has designed His calendar in a way that whenever His holy seasons come in our lives, this is also an opportunity for us to surrender, and give the fruits of our gifts (offering of thanks giving) unto Him.
In fact Exodus 23:14-17 says; that three times in a year (1: Passover, 2: Pentecost, being the feast of harvest, and 3: The seven month or the Feast of tabernacles),
men were commanded to appear before God. And each one of them was supposed to come with an offering according to the blessing that God has blessed him with.
In the season of Pentecost, God turns out the helpless, hopeless and frustrating circumstances in people’s lives into a helpful, and fruitful productive manifestation in their lives.
In this season of Pentecost as in Genesis 2:21-24, Adam gave his rib (gift or offering) from his own body, and from his offering God gave him a Helper (a woman) in return.
In Acts 1:1-2-4 when the day of Pentecost had fully come, God fulfills His promise of giving us the Helper (Holy Spirit as it is written in John 14:15-16) that will help us to be able to fulfill His will on Earth.
In Exodus; on that Day of Pentecost Moses’ mother surrenders her baby Moses in a basket by puting him on the river Nile in a basket, and in return that same baby turned out to be their deliverer that delivered Israel from slavery.
In Exodus 20:1-26 on that day of Pentecost God gave the children of Israel a Helper (the Torah, the five books of Moses) that helped them to know the perfect will of God, and also this same Helper separated them from the other nations that didn’t have God’s commandments.
Remember that God will always provide you with the help you need to transform that messed up situation of yours in to a better and productive situation every time you acknowledge Him in this season of Pentecost.