This devotional really encouraged me today:
I trust the LORD God to save me, and I
will wait for him to answer my prayer.” (Micah 7:7 CEV)
The Bible is
clear that there are seasons in life, and one of the seasons that God talks
about again and again is the season of waiting.
While you’re
waiting, God is working. Don’t think that the season of waiting means that God
has stopped working. He’s just taking you through that season because he’s
using the time to work in your circumstances for your good.
You’re going
to spend a lot of life waiting. If you don’t figure out how to trust God while
you’re waiting, you’re going to spend a lot of your life not trusting God.
God is never
in a hurry. He’s eternal! He is watching; he is working. He is seeing how and
when you will trust him as you’re waiting. You’re saying, “When, Lord? When is
it going to happen?” And God’s saying, “You can trust me with this.”
The problem
with waiting is that our human nature and our culture say, “Don’t wait! Get
things as quickly as you can.”
That’s the way
our culture is wired, but it goes against God’s blessing in our lives because
God’s blessing comes through these times of waiting. Ecclesiastes 3:11 says, “[God]
has set the right time for everything” (TEV).
You might be in a time of waiting. Maybe it’s for
school to end. Maybe it’s for a man or a woman to come into your life. Maybe
it’s for a marriage to happen or a baby to come. And you may be frustrated with
how slowly things are happening. We’ve all been there.
There’s a
promise in the Bible that tells you not only that God is working but also how God is working, and you need to claim
it while you’re in your time of waiting: “I
am the LORD, and when it is time, I will make these things happen quickly” (Isaiah 60:22 NCV).
That’s how God
worked when he sent Jesus into this world. The world waited thousands of years
for Jesus to come the first time. And he came at just the right time.
We’ve been waiting 2,000 years now for Jesus to
come again. When is he going to come again? At just the right time — God’s time.
That’s when he’s going to come.
You need to
apply this to your time of waiting and remember that a delay is not a denial.
When you think God is saying “No,” he may just be saying, “Not yet. Will you
keep trusting me through this?”
Micah 7:7
says, “I
trust the LORD God to save me, and I will wait for him to answer my prayer” (CEV).
Hi, a few pointers, make sure all the text has the same font and paragraph spaces. Also, try to use some imagery in your blogs to liven them up. Great analysis, very motivational!
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