Imagine this. The sky is jet black, the wolves are howling,
and the air is crisp. As you climb high into your deer stand, you shiver from
the bone chilling breeze. Finally, you are all situated and ready for dawn to
break. Once the sun rises and thaws your frozen fingers and toes, you gaze at
the glowing forest around you and sit in awe of the beauty and wonder God has
created. Yet, when the morning sun begins to fade and the dew begins to melt
away, waiting becomes incredibly hard. Your mind begins to wander to the sounds
around you; every crack of a stick makes your heart race until a squirrel jumps
around the corner. Indeed, waiting for the prize trophy deer to saunter in
front of your stand is no easy task.
While
waiting for a deer to come by your stand proves to be a test of your patience,
waiting on God’s timing can prove to be even more difficult. All too often we
rely upon ourselves, instead of God, to answer our prayers of desperation ... such
as yearning for a loved one to be healed of a terminal illness or for a beloved
soldier to return from a deployment. Yet, when we struggle to rely upon God to
come to our aid, are we forgetting who created us in his own image? Who loved
us so much he sent his one and only Son to die for the entire world? So
therefore, why do we struggle so much with waiting for God’s timing instead of
our own? The answer is sin--the dirty, rotten, filthy sin we daily fight
through but is washed away by the blood of the Lamb. Daily we struggle with
waiting on earthly things, such as waiting in traffic or waiting for an
important phone call. But everything we wait for here on this earth with
someday soon be forgotten in the blissfulness of heaven.
The Holy
Spirit, who burns a fire within us, leads our hearts to rely upon God’s
timing instead of our own, reminding us: "If we hope for what we do not yet have, we
wait for it patiently" (Romans 8:25). Being patient can seem an impossible
task; yet if we place our confidence in Christ, he will surely give us the
desires of our heart, according to his timing. So, when you are waiting--maybe
not so patiently--remember God’s timing is perfect. He will answer as he sees fit so
answer you, and he will do so when the timing is just right.
Prayer:
Dear
Heavenly Father, we often become fidgety and impatient when it seems like we’ve
been waiting awhile. Remind us that your timing is perfect and that you will
provide for us when the timing is right. Guide us, Lord, as we struggle with
being patient in our daily lives. Turn our hearts and minds back to your Word,
where you teach us that when we hope for something, you give is to us when and
if you see fit. Grant us patience, oh Lord, in Jesus' name, Amen.
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