Suddenly Seasons Apostle Al Hauck 2026 01 11
This powerful message invites us into what Scripture calls 'suddenly seasons'—those divine moments when God accelerates His purposes in ways that defy human timing and logic. Drawing from Joel 2:25, we're reminded that God doesn't just restore what the locusts have eaten; He compounds time itself, supernaturally making up for lost years, missed opportunities, and prolonged battles. The Hebrew word 'kavav' (to wait upon the Lord) reveals a profound truth: waiting isn't passive resignation but active binding to God's purposes, like being tethered to Him so completely that we only move when He moves. We see this acceleration throughout Scripture—Elijah outrunning horses, Abraham and Sarah's impossible promise suddenly fulfilled, and the disciples' boat instantly reaching shore when Jesus entered it. The message challenges us to examine whether we're truly surrendered, whether we're spending our time (our most valuable eternal commodity) in ways that give us spiritual authority, and whether we're willing to become 'portable portals' of God's presence. As we navigate 2026, we're called to align our voices with heaven, speaking mercy over judgment, declaring His goodness over circumstances, and recognizing that we—together with Jesus—are always the majority. The question isn't whether God will move, but whether we'll release the past, invite Him into our situations, and choose to believe Him again even after disappointment.
