Når tiden nærmer seg

EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 2 MIN

Når tiden nærmer seg

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Tiden nærmet seg da Gud skulle innfri det løftet han hadde gitt Abraham. Folket hadde vokst og var blitt tallrikt i Egypt." (Apg. 7, 17)Disippelen Stefanus gjenforteller jødefolkets historie fra den spede begynnelse. Løftet Gud ga Abraham var todelt. Han skulle gi gamle, barnløse Abraham så mange etterkommere som stjernene på himmelen, men de skulle først bo i et annet land og være slaver der i 400 år før Gud skulle føre dem tilbake til landet Han lovet dem. To ting måtte oppfylles først: Israelsfolket måtte ha blitt et stort folk, og amorittenes mål av ondskap skulle være fullt, forteller Bibelen (v. 5-7; 1. Mos. 15,5-16). Det tok tid. Men Gud fulgte med og så da tiden nærmet seg!En dag skal Han utfri også oss som tror. Tiden nærmer seg, da Han skal føre oss hjem til vårt Himmelske land.  Så spørs det om der også nå er to ting som må skje først. Det ene, at syndens mål må fylles opp, OG at vi som tror skal bli et enda større folk (Dan. 8,23; 2.Tess. 2,3; 2. Pet. 3,9). Gud har den fulle oversikt, Han følger med og er klar!Ja, takk Gud, at Han har oversikten! Og Han har kontrollen! Og Han driver sin plan fram! Det er godt det ikke står på oss. Men at Han som har all makt i himmel og på jord, Han er den som gjør alt dette. Og så inviterer Han oss til å være med på det!Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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