"My soul, wait silently for God alone,
For my expectation is from Him.
He only is
my rock and my salvation;
He is my defense;
I shall not be moved.
He is my defense;
I shall not be moved.
In God is
my salvation and my glory;
The rock of my strength,
And my refuge, is in God.
The rock of my strength,
And my refuge, is in God.
Trust in
Him at all times, you people;
Pour out your heart before Him;
God is a refuge for us."
Pour out your heart before Him;
God is a refuge for us."
Are we willing to wait in silence
for God? We are hyperactive and impatient when it comes to waiting on God. In
our fast-pace world we need answers and solutions now! God doesn't work that
way. He's more like your doctor. You know, you sign-in and take a seat in the
waiting room. You look at several magazines before your name is called. After
weighing you in and taking your blood pressure the nurse takes you into an
examining room that is about 33 degrees F. and tells you to take most of your
clothes off.
Fifteen or
twenty minutes later with an inch of ice on your body you hear the doctor
talking to a patient in the next room. It sounds like they are going to talk
forever. The conversation finally stops and you know that you're next. You wait
another ten minutes during which time you put most of your clothes back on, and
sure enough the doctor opens the door and looks at you like, "Why aren't
you ready for me to examine you?" The message here is that God takes much
longer!
In our
impatience with God, we decide that we might as well try some other avenues
since God is taking His time. That usually compounds whatever problem we are
trying to deal with. Usually by the time God checks his messages, we're in the
damage control phase or maybe our fate is a done deal and we need redemption.
Our impatience with God can actually precipitate a problem. If we will only
wait on Him, "His time" will take over. He may create a pause, a
stop, a slow motion or even speed things up if "His time" requires
it. As a friend said the other day, "Einstein didn't come up with the
'theory of relativity', he borrowed it from God!"
The
Psalmist continues, "Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your
heart before him; God is a refuge for us." Things don't seem to change
much for us humans. With all of our modern advancements, we have the same
challenges that humans faced all the way back to the Garden of Eden. Every
generation has to push the envelope to its limit. It's human nature. That's why
God sent Jesus. After the fall in the Garden, it just didn't look like we
humans were going to be able to get it right. So out of His love for us, He
sent His Son to teach us and then sacrificed Him to atone for our sinful
condition.
I say this
prayer many times, “Dear Lord, Thank You for caring so much. Help me to
be patient with You. Give me the strength to wait until I can't wait any longer
and then wait a little bit more. You are the all-knowing one, so I shouldn't
second-guess You. It will only hurt me. Help me understand David when he sings
his Psalm to me saying, ‘On God rests my deliverance and my honor...’" AMEN.
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