God is not confined to time and space (Saturday, Week 13, Year II)

The history of the people of Israel is a story of daily walk with God: from the past, through the present and unto the future. 

The prophecy of Amos, reflecting a portion of the Israelite history, brought to their consciousness that beyond the period of gloom and doom occasioned by sin and injustice, there will be a time of restoration, abundance and joy.

Time with the bridegroom is a period of merriment and joy. But a time of sorrow will come when the bridegroom is gone. 

But whether in the past, present or future, God walks His way through, works through history without being confined to time and space. 

Our journey with God should take into account that even though God walks with us from the PAST, through the PRESENT unto the FUTURE, we must not confine Him to our own space and time. Insisting on the past and on the old ways of doing things sometimes can be counterproductive. FAITH SHOULD NOT STAMP OUT CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION. If it does, it stops being productive. And an unproductive faith is no faith.

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