Monday, April 14, 2008

Why Wait on God?

WHY WAIT ON GOD?
Psalm 27:14
“Wait, I say, on the Lord.”

Waiting does not make us happy. As our birthdays approach, it’s hard to wait on our party to celebrate with friends. When we’re promised a delight, it’s hard to not wish the days away before we receive that promise.

The Bible says we learn the most important lessons during these times of wait. The hardest classrooms are waiting rooms. Scripture insists waiting is a natural pause. A break in life where we’re given a rare opportunity to stop, listen and reflect. These delays in our busy lives are for our blessing—if we allow them to happen. Let’s consider five blessings, or rewards of waiting on God.

Discover God’s will and purpose--#1. He is working all things together for our good as we wait. This is not a tease, it’s a real promise. (Romans 8:28).

Receive supernatural physical energy and strength--#2. Our impatience drains us, but waiting on God is energizing. (Isaiah 40:31).

Waiting on God prevents our defeat--#3. Trusting on God’s timing ensures our victory and keeps us from impetuous reckless acts. (Proverbs 20:22).

Our faith is sustained--#4. Others may think us foolish, but waiting on God is the smart thing to do. We’ll see that we were saved from embarrassment. (Isaiah 29:23).

We are front seat witnesses of watching God at work-#5. Isaiah promises us in Isaiah 64:4, “God acts in behalf of the one who waits for Him.”
What a promise!

While we actively wait, He actively works—on OUR BEHALF!

Take Home Nugget

Do you like to garden? Waiting on God is like waiting for your plant to produce good things to eat. Trying to short-circuit the harvest means the food is not ripe and tastes yucky.

Although waiting is hard, the time is not wasted. Sometimes God changes our circumstances as he prepares to deliver His answer to prayer. His delay sifts our motives and strengthens our faith. In choosing to wait, God rewards us with blessings both awesome and unexpected.

Whether a question or a need,
I pray to my God as a child to a Dad.
He goes into His garden and plants my seed
And when He harvests, my heart is glad!

J.D. Griffith
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