Read: Philippians 4:6-7 We have become so accustomed to this hurried
world that we’ve begun to demand speed in our spiritual life too.
However, God “ acts on behalf of those who wait for Him” (Isaiah 64:4
NIV). Wise believers endure until the fruits of His labor appear. In
this devotion, we’ll look at three reasons believers are called upon to
wait.
First, God may be preparing us to receive His blessings.
Perhaps we need new skills or greater maturity. Sometimes people require
fresh spiritual insight before their hands are ready to hold what their
hearts desire. For example, David waited years to sit on his appointed
throne. But when he did, he was a wise, strong, and battle-tested king.
Second,
the Father is often teaching His children to have confidence in Him.
How would believers ever learn faith if God immediately fulfilled their
every request? In my own life, the Lord has often said two words: “
Trust Me.” And He has never been late to meet my needs. No matter how we
justify rushing ahead of God, which amounts to saying, “I don’t trust
You.”
Finally, the Lord will at times withhold blessing to
protect us from harm we can’t see. We may never find out what caused the
delay. But be assured that God examines the object of our desire
closely before placing it in our hands.Waiting is rarely easy,
particularly in this instant-everything world. But rushing ahead of the
Lord short- circuits His plan. Believers who do are left unsatisfied,
and they often must live with terrible consequences.
Be patient while the Lord works out details. His best is on the way.
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