The blind man, on whom Jesus used clay spittle to anoint his eyes, felt spit just before his miracle. Now that’s a mess! How could it get worse than spit on your face? Just beyond the spit was the miracle for which he had been searching. Just beyond the mess he discovered best days of his life.

Remember, the Bible says that when you “…walk through the fire…” it will not kindle upon you. The emphasis here is that you are walking through. You are closer to the end than you can imagine. Keep moving forward as there is a scheduled end of your fire.

Discover a place in God, under His wing, that will provide rest for your weary soul and tired body. Keep climbing in faith. Start calling those things that are not as though they are. Speak to the invisible world and call your answer into manifestation. You can do it. Give it another try. Apply the principles you have learned, and be patient. This present circumstance could just be the “MESS BEFORE THE MIRACLE!”


--Bishop Gerald Doggett