God is not to be explained. He is to be revealed.

Stop asking why.

Those were the words God had for me this last week, and I am here to pass the message to you. Stop asking why the door didn’t open. Stop asking why the pain hasn’t turned into joy yet. Stop asking why it doesn’t make sense. As much as it can hurt, God is not looking to give you an explanation now; instead, He’s interested in giving you a revelation in the future.

You cannot explain a revelation; it can only be experienced. A revelation of an open door will answer all the questions from before. A revelation of the purpose of your pain will make you understand why it was necessary in the first place.

There are things happening behind the scenes that, if God were to explain why, you probably wouldn’t even believe that such things are prepared for you. There are situations that, if God were to reveal the purpose behind them—in doing so, revealing the blessing yet to come— you would crash under the weight of its greatness.

God says to you in 1 Corinthians 2: ‘What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of humans imagined, this is what I have prepared for those who love Me.’

If what God has for you, no eyes have seen, no ears heard, nor hearts and minds imagined, what makes you think that before the revelation of what He has, He will allow YOUR eyes to see, YOUR ears to hear, and YOUR mind to imagine?

It’s as if God is planning a surprise birthday party for you, and you’re asking Him for the details and how you can help with the planning.

Swallow your pride and embrace God’s apparent lack of sense.
For when the revelation finally materialises itself, you will probably be the one with the lack sense to understand why.

God is not to be explained; He is to be revealed.

Yours truly,
Mica

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