WAIT FOR THE MOMENT

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2025-09-16 03:00:00
When your son asks you in time to come, saying, ‘What is the meaning of the testimonies, the statutes, and the judgments which the Lord our God has commanded you?
Deuteronomy 6.20
The Lord will wake us up at the right time to fulfill His ordinances, so that we do not anticipate stages in our children's lives, unless such direction comes from Him. Truly trusting in God helps us obtain what we need to live victoriously. We should never despair over what happens to our family, but rather seek to know how to proceed in each situation, obeying our heavenly Father.
Just as we are warned by the Most High and, without knowing it, find in Him the answer to our questions—which often bring us anguish, despair, and all kinds of problems — our children, the Lord's inheritance, will also obtain the solution to their dilemmas. Therefore, we need to act within God's will, believing that He has the right to rebuke us when we become reprehensible (Psalm 141:5).
The people who will succeed us in the divine work are already being prepared by the Most High. So, when the time comes for them to take their rightful place, the world will receive from their hands the Message of Life, which will impact the lost and transform them. Do your part with love and zeal, without giving room to demons, and certainly, your descendants will be a blessing.
Both your natural and spiritual children will ask you what has been bothering you, because they are impressed by your feelings. Therefore, teach them the Truth to answer those who ask you about your obligations. This shows that they have already heard about the testimonies, statutes, and judgments prepared for the good of all. It is your mission to answer without shying away from fulfilling them, teaching them diligence with patience.
The greatest example is Jesus, who patiently prepared His disciples as His heirs. Now, all children—natural or spiritual—who have been given to us must be taught as we have also learned in the Word: teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen. (Matthew 28.20). Let us not avoid our obligations!
Just as we were taught about Jesus through people who admonished us about the Bible—and we are grateful to God for His help—we must also do the same with those who, tomorrow, will be in our place doing the Lord's will. Great is our responsibility toward the heirs of the Most High. If we do not complete our mission with love and anointing, we will be condemned for their loss.
It is easy to be useful in God's hands, as long as we do not grow weary of doing good (Galatians 6:9). It is not good to pretend that we are unaware of our responsibility. Note that even in the parable of the Good Samaritan, the Master made it clear that the priest and the Levite will be held accountable for neglecting the man who had been attacked by thieves (Luke 10:30-35). Only the Samaritan did good!
In Christ, with love,
R. R. Soares
Today's Prayer
God, beloved Master! We cannot use the trick of not knowing how to act, because Your Spirit speaks to our hearts about our task. There is nothing better in this life than to do as You clearly show!
Our children will be encouraged by You to learn the Truth in due time. Therefore, we must prepare ourselves to teach them Your wise instructions. We need to know Your will to be Your instruments, Father!
May no one say, in the judgment seat of Christ or in eternity, that we failed him and failed to instruct him in the mission to be carried out in Your work! We must learn from Jesus, who is meek and humble of heart, and form the disciples of tomorrow!