God cannot fail. He is not like man who is incapable
of honoring his word on account of circumstances he cannot control. He is God
the El-Shaddai and can do exceedingly abundantly above all that you could ever
ask or think of.
Severally, the enemy likes to give impression that
God fails and He will always or sometimes fail us. But the truth is that God
does not fail, cannot fail and will not fail. To start with, God is Almighty.
He created everything and everything submits to Him. Please see Genesis Chapter
1, Colossians Chapter 2 verses 9 to 11. Secondly, all power belongs to Him (Psalm
62 verse 11, Deuteronomy Chapter 32 verse 39, 1st Samuel Chapter 2
verses 6 to 10, Joshua Chapter 10 verses 12 to 13, Isaiah Chapter 38 verses 7
to 8, Exodus Chapter 14 verses 13 to 31, Joshua Chapter 3 verses 1 to 17,
Ezekiel Chapter 37, John Chapter 11, Isaiah Chapter 45 verses 7 and Psalm 147
verse 5.
God can do practically everything except evil. Nobody
can challenge His power or authority. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a
clear demonstration of the power of God. Despite all that the enemy did to
ensure that Jesus Christ would not rise (Matthew Chapter 27 verses 63 to 66,
Romans Chapter 8 verse 11, Ephesians Chapter 1 verses 19 to 23), Jesus did rise
from the grave, over death and hell, victorious.
Thirdly, God cannot fail because He honors His word.
He does not make empty promises. When God makes a promise, He keeps the promise
irrespective of what the circumstances are. Please see Isaiah Chapter 55 verses
8 to 13. He promised a son to Abraham through Sarah who was well past the age
of child bearing. At the appointed time, Sarah gave birth to Isaac (Genesis
Chapter 18 verses 9 to 15, 21 verses 1 to 3, Hebrews Chapter 11 verse 11, and
Romans Chapter 4 verses 17 to 21).
Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist who was
already written off as barren also gave birth in her old age after God gave the
promise to her husband Zacharias. Please see Luke Chapter 1 verses 5 to 25, 57
to 58.
God promised the restoration and rebuilding of the
temple in Jerusalem after seventy years. Seventy years is a long time; sufficient for anyone to
forget about a promise made of restoration when one had gotten used to living
in a strange land. But God who does not forget and who does not fail ensured
that Cyrus, a non Jew who was King in Persia released all the necessary
resources required for the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. He even made provision
for service in the temple. Please see 2nd Chronicles Chapter 36
verses 22 to 23, Ezra Chapter 1, Isaiah Chapter 45 verses 1 to 6.
Fourthly, God is always for His people (Romans
Chapter 8 verses 31 to 34, Isaiah Chapters 49 verses 23 to 26, 36 verses 1 to
end, 37 verses 1 to end and Daniel Chapter 7 verses 19 to 22.
Yet another reason why God cannot fail is that God
answers prayer (1st John Chapters 5 verses 14 to 15, 3 verse 22, John
Chapters 15 verse 16, 16 verses 23 to 24, Matthew Chapter 7 verses 7 to 11,
Luke Chapter 11 verses 5 to 13, 18 verses 1 to 8, 1st Thessalonians
Chapter 5 verse 17, James Chapter 5 verses 16 to 18, Psalm 50 verse 15, 91
verses 13 to 16, 145 verse 18, 1st Peter Chapter 3 verse 12.) King
Jehoshaphat and the Judeans cried to Him and He answered. Please see 2nd
Chronicles Chapter 20. Abraham prayed for Abimelech and God answered (Genesis
Chapter 20). Isaac prayed for his wife Rebecca to have children and God granted
them twins (Genesis Chapter 25 verses 21 to 24). Jacob prayed for God to intervene
in the frosty relationship between him and his twin brother and God intervened
and restored their relationship (Genesis Chapters 32 verses 9 to 12, 33 verses
1 to 11. The Apostles prayed severally and God answered. Hezekiah cried to Him and
He answered (Isaiah Chapters 36 to 38).
Also, when God speaks, it is done (Psalm 33 verses 6
to 7. He spoke the earth into existence (2nd Peter Chapter 3 verses
5 to 7, Hebrews Chapter 11 verse 3 and Genesis Chapter 1.
Finally, God loves you and as the object of His love,
He will not fail you. If He could give up Jesus to save you from the clutches
of the devil, He will not fail you (John Chapter 3 verse 16, Romans Chapters 8
verses 31 to 34, 9 verse 13, 1st John Chapters 4 verses 7 to 11, 3
verse 16, Malachi Chapter 1 verse 2,
Jeremiah Chapter 31 verse 3. He will
make it possible for you to succeed. Stay successful in Jesus mighty name.
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