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We always
expect the Lord.
When we expect Him, we have a prepared
heart.
In pleasure or in anticipation
of a most unpleasant task, when we have presented the matter
to the Lord we must then expect Him in the situation.
The believer who expects Him will
be constantly in anticipation of his intervention and he will
be able to see it.
Expecting the Lord protects us
from trying interpreting things that have happened - we don't
need to because we saw and understood in the thick of the action.
It is His desire - that
we wait for, look for, and expect Him.
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