WAIT is a word we hate…at
least I do.
I get frustrated waiting on fast food or waiting behind the
slow car in the fast lane. Aren’t we all in a rush to get to the next place or
the next thing?
My cell phone battery malfunctions at the worst of times.
“I just had 34% battery life and now it’s dead!” Waiting for the phone to
recharge only takes a few minutes but feels like eons. “Come on!”
We live in one of the most individualistic cultures in the
world, which means we want what we want — and we want it now, and it better be
quick and easy.
Waiting on God
An impatient mindset often carries over into my spiritual
life.
I have a need.
I pray.
I want the answer yesterday.
“Come on, Lord!”
One of the most oft quoted verses in the Bible is Isaiah
40:31 – “They that wait on the Lord shall renew
their strength…”
What does it mean to “wait” on God?
3 Things I’ve Learned About God’s Timing
1. God is NEVER in a Hurry
I’ve come to believe a lot of things about God – He is
compassionate, holy, gracious, righteous, forgiving, merciful and loving…AND He
is never in a hurry.
* God allowed over 4,000
years between the promise in Genesis of a Savior and the first Christmas.
* God waited 400 years
before answering the Jews’ cries for deliverance from slavery in Egypt.
* God allowed another 40
years of wilderness wanderings after their Exodus.
* Jesus said He is coming again SOON and its been almost
2,000 years since the promise was made. Just how long is soon?
God is not in a hurry and that’s good for you.
2. God is never late.
A man named Lazarus, who was described as “Jesus’ friend,”
was deathly sick.
He and his family had watched Jesus perform miracles for
people in need and now that he was dying they called for Jesus to help.
He showed up four days after Lazarus’ funeral. He was late.
Lazarus’ family was heartbroken. His sisters said, “If you
had been here he would have lived.”
What did Jesus do? When he showed up he raised up Lazarus
from the grave. Lazarus lived.
The family’s woes turned to wow’s.
Late? By whose timing?
3. God works just in time.
This can be an annoying aspect of God’s patterns but it is
true.
When Corrie Ten Boom was a little girl, she went to my
father and said, “Daddy, I am afraid that I will never be strong enough to be a
martyr for Jesus Christ.”
“Tell me,” said her father, “When we take a train trip to
Amsterdam, when do I give you the money for the ticket? Three weeks before?”
“No, Daddy, you give me the money for the ticket just
before we get on the train.”
“That is right,” my father said, “and so it is with God’s
strength. Our Father in heaven knows when you will need the strength. He will
supply all you need—just in time.”
How to WAIT While God Works
Waiting on God is not being passive.
The word for “wait” can correctly be interpreted as “hope.”
A hopeful person is expectant. A pregnant woman is said to
be “expecting a baby.” She has to wait for nine months but while she waits she
gets busy moving in the direction of her expectation.
That’s what “waiting on God” is like…a matter of time and
timing…and in faith working towards what you expect to happen.
God is faithful and often when I doubt - God reminds me that sometimes I just have to get out of the way, as He whispers in spirit - I've Got This!
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