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Summary: They followed Lord in the house to get their blessing

Well, I believed he didn’t stop because he wanted to see how much they wanted him. And I am here telling you that sometimes he will try us, and I believe that the master wants to see, just how passionate we are about our breakthrough.

Because there are times some people allow some peccadilloes, a little disadvantage, a little heart ship, a few draw backs, some short comings, some difficulties and weaknesses to deter them and they give up to quickly on getting to Jesus. And so many of us miss out on our breakthrough because we give up, give in and quit too soon. But I’m here too tell you that you’ve got too want your deliverance, you’ve got too want your breakthrough to the point that you don’t care how strenuous it might be; you’ve got to say to yourself that you are going to hang on, and hang in there no matter what comes my way I’m going to stay in there until my deliverances come.

Yes, they kept on perusing him. Now Charles Spergeon the British theologian suggests that in the process of them being blind that they walked in a clumsy fashion. But I need to tell you that sometimes you might be tripping and stumbling over things, but you’ve got to keep on going, sometime you might veer in the wrong direction but you got to keep striving for the right direction.

In other words, don’t you ever let a fall stop you, don’t you let a fall stop you from missing you’re blessing, don’t allow a fall to keep you from obtaining what God has for you. You’ve got to pull your self up, you’ve got to dust your self off, you got to encourage yourself and go on in the right direction. I believe that we must strive to go where Jesus is, and I’m here to tell you that if you are headed where Jesus is, count it not strange to encounter some heartaches, don’t feel bad when you endure some despair, some despondencies, miseries, distress, sadness, anguish and some sorrows. Because you’ve got to know reaching Jesus will make it worth it all.

Yes, they kept on going and they cried out have mercy on us, but the master kept on walking; they would continue to cry out have mercy on us. And I feel that somebody in here has requested the master too have mercy on you, and maybe you have come to the junction that you have started entertaining the idea that God does not hear you and he’s going to keep on walking and that he is never going to hear your plea, but I dare you to keep on calling him, keep on perusing him; because I’ve heard somebody cry out that he may not come when you want him too but he’s always on time, and I heard Dottie people say that he’s an on-time God yes, he is. And can I go a little father and say even in the pandemic he’s an online God yes, he is.

What we must understand is there is a uniqueness about Jesus and that is that he never arrives too early, and he never arrives too late for whenever he comes, he right on time.

The report is that they were calling him for mercy, they were crying for clemency, they were seeking benevolence, sympathy and relief, but he kept on walking and he made it to the house, and as he arrived we noticed that these two blind men made it also. And I commend them so much because they didn’t remain on the outside, but they went on in, they would have missed their blessing if they would have failed to go in., they would have missed their blessing if they would have gave up. They would have squandered the opportunity to received what was in stored for them if they would have stayed outside, but instead they went into the house.

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