Title: DIVINE SPEED; ACCELERATED RESULTS

Amos 9:13 “Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that the plowman shall overtake the reaper, and the treader of grapes him that soweth seed; and the mountains shall drop sweet wine, and all the hills shall melt.”

Beloved, divine speed is not a magical escape from responsibility; it is God’s empowerment that rewards obedience, diligence, and alignment. When Scripture declares that “the plowman shall overtake the reaper,” it is not cancelling work—it is announcing a new order of productivity where effort and harvest overlap by divine intervention.

Many people pray for speed but resist preparation. They want acceleration without alignment. However, divine speed answers only where there is obedience to divine instruction. God accelerates those who are positioned, not those who are careless. Speed in the wrong direction is disaster; speed in God’s will is destiny fulfillment.

Amos 9:13 reveals that God can compress seasons. He redeems wasted years and restores lost opportunities, but He does not violate principles. Divine speed operates when faith meets responsibility, when prayer meets action, and when trust meets discipline. Grace does not cancel process; it multiplies results within process.

Hear this: delay is not always denial, but delay can become defeat if faith is lost. God’s speed often comes after seasons of patience, endurance, and silent preparation. Many of the sudden breakthroughs we celebrate were preceded by long obedience in the same direction.

In this season of Great Rewards, God is announcing that the waiting season is ending for those who have remained faithful. However, accelerated results demand spiritual sensitivity. You must recognize when God is moving and move with Him. Missed moments prolong seasons unnecessarily.

Therefore, beloved, stay spiritually alert. Keep your hands on the plow. Refuse discouragement. Walk in obedience. When divine speed is released, hesitation can be costly. Be ready to act when doors open suddenly.

Finally, remember this: divine speed is not for pride, but for purpose. God accelerates you so that His promises are fulfilled, His people are blessed, and His glory is revealed. When speed comes, give God glory, remain humble, and steward the harvest wisely.

May this be your season where effort meets reward, prayer meets testimony, and faith meets fulfillment—by divine speed, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

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