A dear friend of mine emailed me this morning with this simple devotational thought and it just blessed me so much. It is exactly what I've been going through...
Waiting is one of the most difficult disciplines Christians are called to practice. This is especially true when a heart's desire is within reach and we are sure that God is about to bless us. But He always has a clear reason for asking us to wait, even when we cannot discern His motive for months or even years. Although difficult, waiting is essential to living a successful Christian life of obedience and reaped blessing.
One of the main reasons believers step out of God's will--and consequently out of fellowship with Him--is overeagerness to act on their own, without first receiving divine guidance. Too often, we make this mistake while trying to do something we believe will bring pleasure to the Lord. But we please our Father by following the Bible's frequent exhortations to wait.
It is possible, however, for us to confuse waiting with idleness. Pausing for further instructions from God requires a determined stillness--a decision not to act until He provides clear direction. His plan for our life requires no guesswork on our part; He will give instructions when the time is right, so we must be in prayer and in the Word if we are to receive His directives. God works in this way because His plans are interconnected; what we do affects others as well as ourselves, both now and in the future.
Waiting is hard. We don't want to stand still when our natural inclination says, "Grasp the prize before it slips away!" But wise believers wait until they have heard from God. Only then can we step out with confidence that we are walking in His will.
Posted 7/21/2006 at 2:19 PM
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