Summary: When I can’t trust what I see, I will trust who God is, because He hears me, He saves me, and He is worth waiting for.

This morning is not ordinary.

This service isn’t just another service.

I feel like this is revival territory, because to me it feels through this series of messages, to me it feels like God is interrupting some cycles, like God is breaks patterns, shuts doors of bondage, and opens gates of breakthrough.

Because from the beginning we declared:

Part 1 -The Same God Will Do It Again

Part 2 -The Same God Will Do It Again: Trouble’s Don’t Last Always

Part 3 -The Same God Still Works in the Dark

But now, we are stepping into the turning season. Come on somebody shout: He’s turning it.

Habakkuk 2:3 (KJV)

Though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.

This scripture isn’t about patience, it’s about prophetic accuracy.

Prophetic accuracy refers to how closely a prophetic word, message, or declaration aligns with God’s true intent, timing, and outcome, as revealed through Scripture and confirmed by fulfillment and spiritual witness.

In biblical and prophetic terms, it involves several key dimensions:

Alignment with Scripture, which means True prophetic accuracy never contradicts the written Word of God.

Faithful Hearing and Deliver, which means we depends on correctly hearing God and communicating what He said—without personal bias, emotion, or embellishments

The correct timing. In other words a word may be true but mistimed.

There needs to be fulfillment and fruit. One biblical test of prophetic accuracy is whether the word comes to pass and produces Godly fruit.

When a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the thing does not come to pass, the prophet has spoken it presumptuously. (Deuteronomy 18:22)

And the there is Spiritual Witness. Let the prophets speak two or three, and let the others judge. (1st Corinthians 14:29)

In simple terms: Prophetic accuracy is not just being dramatic, it is being right. Right in content, spirit, timing, and outcome.

For leaders and pastors, prophetic accuracy is essential because prophecy shapes faith, direction, and expectation. Accuracy preserves trust; inaccuracy damages credibility and souls.

Habakkuk says:

The vision may tarry, meaning it may seem slow.

But it will surely come, meaning delay does not mean that God is not going to show up.

Habakkuk says: The vision may tarry, and then he says, It will not tarry.

The question might be asked, how can it tarry and yet not tarry?

Because it may feel delayed from our perspective, but in God’s timing, it’s arriving is right on schedule.

When we are on God clock, your blessing is already on the runway, it’s already cleared for take off and landing, and if God says so, then the dispatcher is sending it from glory.

In other words, while we are waiting, GOD is working.

Sometimes we think nothing is happening, but God is turning conversations, he’s turning decisions, he’s turning hearts, he’s turning systems, and he’s turning outcomes.

What looks still to be inactive on the outside, is active in the Spirit. Let me remind you from last week. I know that we might say Lord, I don’t see any movement. But God replies, I’m still moving where you can’t see.

May I tell you you that the waiting room is actually the turning room.

When a doctor sends you to the waiting room, it’s not punishment. It means preparation.

God says: I can’t bring you into what’s next, until I finish rearranging what’s now.

Your waiting season is not wasted, It’s the workshop of the supernatural.

And here’s what I have learned, as I’ve told you, God doesn’t need permission to turn things.

He doesn’t need to ask your enemies if it alright.

He doesn’t ask people who don’t like you is it ok to bless you.

He doesn’t ask the bank.

He doesn’t ask the doctor.

And he sure doesn’t ask any committee.

God says: I AM turning it simply because I chose you.

I don’t care what anyone else thinks, I know that He’s turning it around for me right now.

He’s working on it, while I’m waiting.

The delay can’t stop it.

The calendar can’t run out.

The stage is set.

No locked door can keep you out. Because if God calls it. If the Lord God calls it, it will surely come.

I’m reminded of man name Mr. Charlie brought a broken watch to a repair shop. He said, it doesn’t tick, it doesn’t move, it’s just stuck.

The repairman took it and looked at it, and then he took it to the back room. I heard that minutes passed. Then an hour passed.

The man got frustrated and said nothing’s happening.

The repairman returned and said: Oh sir something is happening, you just couldn’t see it.

Because the real repairing doesn’t happen in the lobby,

it happens in the secret place.

And PTMC, let me tell somebody in the room, that your blessings is not in the lobby.

It’s in the back room.

It’s in God’s hands.

It’s in the place where He turns what nobody else can touch.

Here’s what I loved. When the repairman came back, the watch ticked perfectly.

Mr. Charlie asked him what was wrong with it, and He said, It wasn’t broken, it just needed to be turned.

Somebody scream: God is turning it.

So, I believe that :

God is turning some sorrows into strength.

He is turning your waiting into winning.

He is turning your midnight into a miracle.

He is turning your breakdown into breakthrough.

He is turning your delay into delivery.

God is turning your tears into testimony.

He is turning your pressure into purpose.

God is turning your silence into a shouts

He’s turning your endurance into elevation.

God is turning what was heavy into holy.

He is turning what tried to break you into what will bless you.

God is turning your scars into signs.

He is turning your survival into significance.

What God started, Hell cannot stop.

What God ordained, man cannot cancel.

What God set in motion, it will come to completion.

Micah is speaking in the middle of a moral collapse, betrayal, and disappointment, even among God’s own people.

Leaders are corrupt, families are divided, and justice is hard to find. In that painful context, Micah makes a personal declaration of faith.

Here’s what the verse is saying:

Therefore I will look unto the LORD

Micah says, because of everything going wrong, I’m not looking to people, systems, or circumstances anymore. Instead He deliberately shifts his focus from human failure to divine faithfulness.

He says I will wait for the God of my salvation.

Micah is saying: God may not move immediately, but I trust His timing.

He calls God, The God of my salvation, reminding himself that:

God has delivered before

God is able to deliver again

 

My God will hear me. Micah declares in confidence that God is still attentive.

The heart of the verse

Micah 7:7 teaches us that when everything around you fails, faith looks up, waits well, and trusts deeply.

In one sentence. When I can’t trust what I see, I will trust who God is, because He hears me, He saves me, and He is worth waiting for.

And I don’t know who you are but if you need God to turn something, lift you hands and cry out, Lord please do it for me.

I believe and know that your wait is shifting into, it will surely come.

I believe that this is a season of divine turning.