“For [even the whole] creation (all nature) waits expectantly {and} longs earnestly for God’s sons to be made known [waits for the revealing, the disclosing of their sonship]” Romans 8:19 AMPC
Are you expecting a miracle in your body, finances, or academics? If you are, then I have a very important message from the Lord for you today. When the Lord Jesus was given the scriptures to read, He didn’t read them like every other person. The confidence and authority with which He read the scriptures arrested the people’s attention, such that all eyes were fastened on Him. They had been accustomed to the scriptures being read as you would a promissory note because they were still living in the day of expectation. But Jesus read the scriptures as the One anointed to fulfill them. He introduced them to the dawning of a new day; the day of manifestation.
We (Christians) are not living in the day of expectation, for we were born to manifest the glory and nature of our heavenly Father. In the tenth chapter of Acts, the Bible tells us about Cornelius, a devout man. He prayed everyday with an expectation that God would visit him, and that prayer was answered when Peter showed up at his home. Peter didn’t just sit there expecting God to do something; rather, he preached God’s Word and the Holy Spirit came upon Cornelius and his entire household as he preached. Peter manifested the true character of the sons of God.
The Bible says, “For surely there is a latter end [a future and a reward], and your hope and expectation shall not be cut off” (Proverbs 23:18 AMPC). In other words, whatever your expectation is, it’s as good as done. The days of expectation have birthed the days of manifestation. You can just walk into the manifestation of your expectation. We were born into the day of the manifestation; the day of receiving anything we desire from God by faith. Therefore, stop expecting a miracle and start walking in your miracle. Hallelujah!