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Have you ever felt stuck in a season of waiting — wondering when God is going to move? This message from 1 Kings 5 reveals that the waiting is not wasted. Before God ever builds something great, He prepares the person, the timing, and the team.
Pastor Robert walks through the story of Solomon building the Temple and uncovers 5 timeless biblical principles that will transform how you see your current season.
What You’ll Learn:
1. Why God assigns different seasons and assignments to different people (and why that's not a mistake)
2. How God moves at the exact moment He has ordained — not a day early, not a day late
3. Why God's promises are faithful across generations
4. How Godly wisdom produces peace and right relationships you could never manufacture on your own
5. Why God's purposes always require a body of people working together
Whether you are in a season of waiting, wondering if God has forgotten His promise to you, or feeling like your preparation has gone on too long — this message is for you. God is not slow. He is sovereign. And everything He is doing in the waiting is getting you ready for what comes next.
We pray that you are blessed by the message!
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Check out other videos on the same topic as this message: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3Vc6-PEPqZC2XFH0AGxlGWYvAE2ikq7D&si=H4nGhknR7W-NryVI
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Teacher: Robert Furrow
Series: A Study in 1 Kings