『YOUR EVENING IS NOT YOUR ENDING | Why God Allows Lonely Seasons & How Miracle Workers Are Made』のカバーアート

YOUR EVENING IS NOT YOUR ENDING | Why God Allows Lonely Seasons & How Miracle Workers Are Made

YOUR EVENING IS NOT YOUR ENDING | Why God Allows Lonely Seasons & How Miracle Workers Are Made

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BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS SERIES.|THE FIFTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.38 | THE POWER OF RETREAT|JESUS WALKING ON WATER|CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY / FAITH & DISCIPLESHIP| CHIMDI OHAHUNA There are seasons in every believer's life that feel lonely, uncertain, and unusually dark. Yet what if those moments are not signs that God has abandoned you, but divine transition seasons designed to prepare you for greater manifestations of His power? This teaching uncovers the deep spiritual significance of the phrase, **"when evening was come,"** revealing that the "evening" in Scripture is far more than a time of day, it represents the transition seasons of life that every child of God must experience. Through careful study of the Greek word *opsios*, this episode explains that evening symbolizes the closing of one season and the preparation for another. Whether it is the end of a relationship, ministry assignment, career, business, season of life, or personal journey, every believer will eventually encounter an "evening." Rather than resisting these moments, Scripture teaches us to embrace them as opportunities for deeper intimacy with God. Using Jesus as the perfect example, we discover that whenever He entered an evening season, He withdrew to pray rather than panic. His solitude was never loneliness, it was communion with the Father. Likewise, believers are called to transform seasons of isolation into seasons of spiritual formation. This episode also explores the powerful difference between "being alone" and "being lonely". God often permits periods where familiar support systems fade so that our dependence shifts entirely to Him. These moments of divine aloneness cultivate maturity, spiritual strength, discernment, and unwavering faith that cannot be produced in seasons of comfort. One of the central truths of this teaching is that "transition seasons determine manifestation seasons". What you do in the "evening" determines what happens in your "morning." Prayer, study of God's Word, faithful service, and spiritual preparation during hidden seasons become the foundation for visible breakthroughs when the new season arrives. Drawing practical illustrations from Scripture, ministry experience, and everyday life, Chimdi explains why believers must never waste transition seasons through discouragement, idleness, or endless complaints. Instead, they must maximize these divine intervals through consistent fellowship with God, knowing that preparation always precedes promotion. Perhaps the most life-changing revelation in this episode is the distinction between miracle seekers and miracle workers. Many believers spend their lives searching from meeting to meeting for miracles, yet Scripture reveals that God's intention is not merely to produce miracle seekers but miracle workers. Jesus ended His evening in prayer and walked in supernatural power. His disciples, however, entered the storm without first spending time in prayer, leaving them desperately seeking the miracle that Jesus demonstrated effortlessly. This teaching challenges listeners to reconsider their spiritual priorities. Before "setting sail" into life's assignments, believers must first pray. Prayer before action transforms ordinary Christians into vessels through whom God performs extraordinary works. In this episode, discover these and more: * The biblical meaning of "when evening was come." * Why every believer must experience transition seasons. * The difference between aloneness and loneliness. * Why darkness often precedes divine breakthroughs. * How transition seasons prepare believers for new beginnings. * Why idleness is one of the greatest dangers during seasons of waiting. This teaching will strengthen your faith and help you recognize that your evening is not your ending, it is God's preparation for a glorious morning. Your greatest miracles are often born in the quiet place of prayer before they are revealed in public. Jesus is Lord.
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