Psalm 46:10
Be still, and know that I am God! I will be exalted among
the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!
Almighty God is omnipotent.
He is able to deliver us from the most extreme trials. Almighty God is omniscient. He knows every little detail about us and our
troubles. Almighty God is unchangeable,
forever faithful to His promises. He
makes all things work together for those that abide in Him. So why is it that we are so impatient when it
comes to waiting on God?
Is there anything that we have learned to hate more than
waiting? What is it about traffic
lights, grocery lines, internet downloads, etc. that create such angst? Has patience disappeared completely in our
lives? Is there anything that frustrates
us more than lack of success when something we are working on is in stall mode? Even when we know we are doing everything right and in the right way,
the results become more important to us than the process. When did we lose sight of the fact that God
is in control of everything?
The frustration of waiting for something to happen and the pain of waiting on
success both stem from the same issue. We are focusing on self gratification and not
focusing on the plans that God has for our lives and His perfect will for our
lives. So we rush ahead of God in our
efforts to make things happen on our timetable.
Let us reach out to the Holy Spirit for guidance and instruction when we
are so anxious to move before God moves.
Our trust in God's timing will prove to be a reward beyond our
imagination.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the good plan for our
lives that You promise us in Your Holy Word.
We praise You for Your Holy Spirit who guides us and strengthens us so
that we can overcome the desires of our flesh that are not in accordance with
Your plans. We pray, Father, that You
renew our minds so that we will know Your will for our lives. We pray that the Holy Spirit will teach us to
learn to be still and wait on the all sufficient grace and provision that You
promise us. We ask all these things in
the name of Our Blessed Hope and Assurance, Jesus Christ.
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