Waiting

Psalm 27:14 says, “Wait on the Lord, be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.” 

Learning to wait on God to move or to answer our prayers requires absolute trust.  When we get ahead of God, we rob Him of an opportunity to prove His power and wisdom in our situations.  We must be patient and endure seasons of waiting at times.  Remember Hannah?  She so desperately wanted a child and pray she did, but God granted her desire in His own time. 

Our flesh hates waiting, so we must crucify the flesh, trust God, and allow Him to move on His timetable, not ours. Waiting on God is not wasted time.  James 1:4 says, “Let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.”  Waiting allows for our faith to grow, and as we develop in character and integrity, we will be ready to accept God’s will, whatever that may be. Waiting allows us to gather information to assess our options and to see things more clearly. If we are patient, the enemy will reveal himself. Unwillingness to wait on the Lord can lead to tragedy. Waiting increases our spiritual strength (Isaiah 40:29-31).  Waiting is something Satan hates for us to learn. God will always reward our trust and patience (Hebrews 10:35-36). 

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Pastor Bruce Freeman

 

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