I waited patiently for
the Lord; He turned to me and heard my cry.
He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; He set my
feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand. Psalm
40: 1-2
As much as I would like to believe I am patient, I simply am
not. Coming from Atlanta, where my daily
15-mile commute to work took me at least an hour and a half to drive, one way,
you had no choice but to be patient. We
currently live in Knoxville, where you can make it from one end of town to the
other in about 20 minutes, but some days, I grow very impatient and frustrated
with some of the drivers here in East TN.
We all struggle with impatience at times and many of us have
been doing it since birth. For instance,
our youngest son, Elijah, is all smiles until he wants something and will
proceed to fuss and whine until he gets his way. We all want things instantly.
As adults, we still struggle with being patient, especially
when it comes to God answering our prayers and petitions. Dr. Charles Stanley says that it is
‘dangerous’ to grow impatient with God as “we might miss the Lord’s perfect
plan and His blessings.”
I believe Dr. Stanley is right on. We must learn to accept what God gives us and
sometimes what He does not give us so that we can live with peace and without
stress. While waiting, we should
continue to converse with God through prayer, obey His commands and seek Him
for direction. Only when we trust Him
and patiently wait for His good and perfect timing will we be at peace.
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