I
have been working at a church plant project since the beginning of this
year. I have made considerable progress so far but I have had to go back to
the drawing board several times as I face unanticipated hurdles.
Last week on Monday just
before I woke up the Lord reminded me through a dream that He is deeply
concerned with what I am doing. I saw my self writing with my fingers on an
earthen wall and as I did I remembered Isaiah 49:16,
“See, I have inscribed you on the palms of My hands; Your walls are continually before Me.”
As
I reflected on this I realized that God sometimes puts us in His waiting list
not because He doesn’t approve what we want to do but because there are things
He is working in and around us. The accomplishment of His will requires a
convergence of several things such as the idea we have, resources, time and
people. While the idea depends entirely
on us and our response to Him, timing is critical to Him as He uses it to
mature the idea and also avail and apportion resources.
The people factor is the most critical because
as the saying goes, “if you want to walk fast walk alone but if you want to go far
take others with you.” God is not only working in you but also in those around
you and He wants you to be patient as He works in all the interested parties to
bring such an agreement in regard to the purpose, timing and means or methods
of accomplishing His will. It is here where we are tested most since as the
primary stakeholders you and I sleep and dream the vision God has given us and
often wonder why others cannot see it the way we do.
To be honest it is really irritating, yet as
believers we must remind ourselves always that we serve for and at His
pleasure. We do his bidding not our own. Although we wish that things could
roll out a bit faster, waiting is ultimately part of Gods grand plan to achieve
the utmost for the highest good. We can
never appreciate the wisdom of waiting when we focus on the now because it’s
always a hindsight. In the counsel of Isaiah
40:31,
“…those who
wait on the LORD Shall renew their strength;
They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary,
They shall walk and not faint.
I
believe those who wait on the LORD not only renew their strength to face their obstacles
but also later look back and say an emphatic ‘Thank you Jesus.’
According
to God’s wisdom and foreknowledge, delay doesn’t mean denial, in fact delay to
Him is redemptive. Isaiah 49:23 gives us this assurance,
“Then you will
know that I am the LORD, For
they shall not be ashamed who wait for Me."
As
I settled to take time and pray, I ended up in worship. One of the songs that
really struck a chord in my heart in this moment was, Jesus, all for Jesus by
Robin Mark. In the lyrics of this song Mark says,
Jesus,
all for Jesus… All I am and have and ever hope to be. All of my ambitions,
hopes and plans I surrender these into Your hands…. For it's only in Your will
that I am free….
The secret of waiting patiently
on God is surrender to Him and to His plans. To wait is to allow His will for
us to unfold without our unsolicited advice or interference. It is to rest on
the fact that dreams surrendered to Him cannot die but in His time will grow and
flourish far beyond our wildest imaginations.
Consider the following
scriptures:
Psalm 62:5 My soul, wait
silently for God alone….
Psalm 37:7 Rest in the
LORD, and wait patiently for Him….
Psalm 130:5-6 I wait for
the LORD, my soul waits, And in His word I do hope. 6 My soul waits for the Lord More than those who watch for the morning -- Yes, more than those who watch for
the morning.
Wait on the LORD; Be of good courage…Wait, I say, on the
LORD!
Psalm 27:14
4 comments:
That is so deep. I agree totally. God is working in those around you too.
Thanks Honey for you support. As the person closest to me you understand the context better.We continue to lift our eyes to the hills because the Lord will indeed help us...
This is a great encouragement, thank you.
Thanks Tina. I am delighted to know you were encouraged by this article.
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