Tell My People Not to Be Slow to Respond to Me When I Speak
“Tell My People not to be slow to respond to Me when I speak.
Like disobedient children, they wait for too long to obey My Commands, even when I have told them repeatedly what to do.
They think that they can do things in their own timings, and at their own leisure, and they miss the opportunities I have prepared for them to walk in.
Listen to My voice and obey My instruction!
Heed My Word and follow the precepts contained therein. Do not be slow to listen or to understand what I AM saying to you.
Be attentive to My Voice when I speak to you, and do not put off what I ask you to do.
These things are for your benefit and for the blessing of others, yet you treat My commands as something hard, and choose to walk in the way your own heart has desired.
You live beneath the purposes I have for you, and My Heart breaks to see you waste your lives on that which does not satisfy you even for a moment.
There is an intense yearning within My People that can only be satisfied in My Presence, and at My right hand where there is joy and pleasure forever more.
You seek a fragment of your purposes, when I long to satisfy the hearts of My People to the full.
Turn to Me in this day without compromise and half measure, and you will see My Goodness manifest towards you and your joy will be full!”
Related Scriptures: John 10:27, Proverbs 16:20, Jeremiah 7:24, Psalm 16:11.
~ Sarah Elizabeth Angus
Sarah Angus was born and raised in England then lived in Czechia with her husband Stuart before moving to New Zealand to raise their three sons, where she’s been involved in missionary work, evangelism outreach, youth pastoring, chaplaincy, pastoral team, prayer counseling, preaching, intercessory prayer, and women’s ministry. She writes fiction and non-fiction, and has blogs for her poetry and Prophetic Words received from The LORD. Her greatest desire is for others to know the Love of God and receive the free gift of Salvation through Jesus Christ.

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