December 27, 2024

How do you start all over again after missing opportunities?

El Shakar Ideh
Answered by El Shakar
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How do you start all over again as someone in her mid-thirties with missed opportunity because of ignorance and fear?

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My dear, so long as there is life, there is hope. One thing that robs a person of becoming aware of the possibilities that are presently available to them is when we live a life of comparison, you see. There are some things that, as a result of my present age, I sincerely cannot really do so much because the time has passed. Are you following me?

You know how some people, as children, 9 years old, 8 years old, could run around in pants and, you know, eat sand, and at that age they had all that kind of experience. Let's say I didn't have that kind of experience at 9, and then I get older, and I say, Hey, how did I miss out on eating sand and running around in pants? Let me, in my older age, try and relive the experience I missed that all my peers had in their childhood. When we have that kind of mindset, it's very easy to miss out on what is available for us in this present time. Are you following me?

At 60 years old, there are some things you can't do anymore, but believe me, there are some things that you can never do until you reach the age of 60, and the enemy will try his best to make sure that you never become aware of it. Yes. He'll keep on telling you, your 20s have passed; your 30s have passed; your 40s have passed; your 50s have passed, but he will never let you see what is available in the environment of the 60s.

Yes, my friend, you might have lost some years; you might have lost your teenage years; you might have lost your 20s, but I tell you, in your 30s, there are grand opportunities that are standing in front of you that, as a matter of fact, there is no better time such as this, because you are standing with a wealth of knowledge of all the years that have passed, and you see God is more than able to bring out a very unique kind of wisdom from all your past experiences, most especially your failures, that can set you on a trajectory that will make it very difficult for you to fall back again.

How old was Apostle Paul when he found the Christ? He was already an old man. He was definitely over 30 years old—older than all the disciples, actually. Paul was older than all the apostles; all the apostles were teenagers; only Peter was above 20 years of age. Paul was like 30 years old. Are you following me? He has spent the better part of his life being immersed in the old doctrinal tradition, but the moment God found him, behold, he was a new creation; it didn't matter all the things that had been before; oh, the entrance of God brought the dawn of possibility.

We can't allow ourselves to become blinded by this word called impossibility. Are you following me?There's nothing like a missed opportunity. Yes, you might have missed that one, but there's another one in front of you. The question is, are you going to prepare yourself to acquire what you can acquire in this time? Are you following me? So you're not too late. Your life has not come to an end; as a matter of fact, at thirty, you're still quite young, my dear; you're still very young. Oh, the chapter has not yet closed for you. Are you listening to me?

There are many people who entered into what is called destiny in their late forties, in their fifties. And they might say, Oh, how I wish it had happened in my twenties. My dear, it could never have happened in your twenties because what happened to you at 50 is a culmination of all the past years of your life, and all those years produced what you are now. The question is, are you able to see it?

Listen to me. So long as the day you exist in is called today, there is hope, and you have a chance at the newness of life, and never let anyone tell you otherwise. Every single person has their own unique calendar. It doesn't matter whether this person has gone far; we have our own unique calendar with God. And even if we failed in the past, our life has not come to an end. Are you following me? The prodigal son wasted time, oh, but there is one who is called the redeemer of time. Hallelujah. who is called the redeemer of time. Hallelujah! You must put your faith in him. Do you hear me? You must put your gaze upon him. Your story has not yet ended. As a matter of fact, it's just beginning. There is hope for you. You want to ask God, "Father, I missed out on my tenths." "I missed out on my teens." "I missed out on my twenties."

And the devil has been trying to make me focus so much on what I have missed that I will not be able to recognize what you are making available for me now. Lord, open my eyes to see the possibilities that lie in front of me in this time of my life so that I will not miss it again in the name of Jesus. And my dear, that should be the prayer of this season of your life. Do you understand me? Pray in that light, and God will open your eyes in the name of Jesus. It is well with you, my friend. God bless you.