If You Don't Know By Now, You're Already Blessed
- Micah and King Turner
- 3 days ago
- 3 min read

There are seasons in life when it feels like God is silent. The prayers seem unanswered. The healing hasn't come yet. The breakthrough hasn't arrived. The circumstances haven't changed.
Yet the truth remains:
Even when you can't see it, God is working.
During this powerful message, we were reminded that faith is not based on what we see, feel, or understand. Faith is built upon who God is and what He has already promised in His Word. The speaker repeatedly emphasized that God never stops working, even when His activity is hidden from our natural eyes.
Trust in the Lord With All Your Heart
One of the foundational scriptures highlighted was Proverbs 3:5-6:
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
Many believers struggle because they try to understand everything before they trust God. However, faith requires the opposite. We trust first, then God reveals what we need to know.
When we rely solely on our own intellect, experiences, or emotions, we limit what God wants to do in our lives. But when we surrender our understanding and place our confidence in Him, God begins to direct our paths.
God Has the Last Say
A powerful testimony was shared about a serious medical condition that left doctors concerned and uncertain about the outcome.
While medical professionals provided facts and diagnoses, God spoke one simple phrase:
"I have the last say."
What doctors expected to require intervention had already been handled by God. The testimony served as a reminder that while medical science provides facts, God's Word provides truth. Facts can change. God's truth remains forever.
No matter what report you've received:
God has the last say.
God has the final authority.
God is still able to heal.
God is still able to restore.
God is still able to deliver.
You're Already Blessed
Many believers spend their lives waiting for blessings while failing to recognize the blessings already surrounding them.
If you woke up this morning, you're blessed.
If God protected you on your way to church, you're blessed.
If you have breath in your body, you're blessed.
The message challenged us to stop measuring God's goodness solely by material possessions and begin recognizing His daily protection, provision, mercy, and grace.
Obedience Unlocks Blessing
Deuteronomy 28 was referenced as a reminder that God's blessings are connected to obedience.
God promised blessings in the city and in the field. Blessings in our coming and our going. Blessings on our families, businesses, and daily lives. But those blessings flow from a heart committed to obeying God's instructions.
The challenge is simple:
Read God's Word.
Pray consistently.
Trust Him completely.
Obey Him faithfully.
God isn't looking for perfection. He's looking for surrender.
Don't Let Feelings Lead You
One of the strongest points in the message was the danger of allowing emotions to dictate our relationship with God.
Feelings change.
Circumstances change.
Opinions change.
But God's Word never changes.
When challenges arise, believers must learn to resist discouragement, reject fear, and stand firmly on God's promises. As scripture teaches, when we resist the enemy, he must flee.
God Never Stops Working
The recurring theme throughout the sermon was simple:
Even though I can't see it, He's working.Even though I can't feel it, He's working.He never stops working.
There may be situations in your life right now that seem impossible.
You may not see the answer.
You may not understand the process.
You may not know how God is going to do it.
But that does not mean He isn't working.
God is still moving behind the scenes.
God is still opening doors.
God is still preparing blessings.
God is still arranging your future.
And if you don't know by now, let this message remind you:
You're already blessed.








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