Commit your way to the
Lord, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass. Psalm
37:5
In the age of instant ‘everything,’ waiting can be very
difficult for me just as I suspect it also is for many other people. Modern technology is both a blessing and a
curse. Don’t get me wrong, anyone that
knows me would attest that I would personally have a hard time not being able to view someone’s family photos on a whim or play Words With Friends on my spare time.
I call it a curse, because people expect to always reach you
on a wireless device, via email, by texting, at any given time, at any given
point, on any given day. We have grown
so accustomed to having everything instantaneously, no wonder it is so hard for
us to be patient when God requires a season of waiting in our lives!
It’s in those moments that we are waiting on God to bless us
that we must rely on our trust in Him.
When we choose not to trust in God with our needs, we become fearful and
anxious. The Bible is filled with many
examples of God’s people remaining faithfully patient and trusting in Him, and
no story better illustrates this than the night the disciples encountered a
storm on the Sea of Galilee. Every
disciple on that boat thought that they were surely going to die, that was,
until they saw Jesus walking on the water towards them. With a simple command, Jesus silenced the
storms and waves to be still.
The disciples learned how to trust Jesus during the worst of
times, so while we are patiently waiting on Him to answer our prayers, chances
are He is wanting us to reach out to Him and wait for His outstretched arm.
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