Monday, September
25, 2023
IT’S HARD TO WAIT!
Ps
27:13-14
13 I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the
Lord in the land of the living.
14 Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine
heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.
The phrase “wait, I say” is found only once in the Authorized Version. It is emphatic and
sounds like a mother scolding a toddler! I’m not a good waiter. I’m a fixer! I
have learned, however, that my primary tool is a monkey-wrench. Waiting gives
God time to not only apply the right tools but to actually DO the work for you.
It’s hard to wait for
a gift. Like an anxious child at Christmas, many of
our youth find it hard to wait for the benefits of married life because those
benefits are wrapped in responsibility. They rip and tear at the
wrapping so that they can satisfy themselves on the benefit. All too often the
gift is tossed aside so another can be ripped apart. “Wait, I say.”
It’s hard to wait for
a solution to a problem. Because God has
graciously gifted most of us with a bit of intellect, we push ahead to solve a
problem that only God can solve. The result is often more problems. “Wait, I
say.”
Heb 10:36
36 For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of
God, ye might receive the promise.
Dear Lord, I’m not a good waiter! My desire to act is more than equal
to my need to wait. Waiting is emotionally, almost physically, painful. Help me
to wait patiently for you. AMEN
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