Wait for the Lord;
be strong and
let your heart take courage;
wait for the Lord!
Psalm 27:14
My children are in a constant state of waiting. They do it to themselves. "How long until I...? When is...? When will I...? How many more days until...?
After I answer, their response is pretty much the same... "But Mommy, I caaaaan't waaaaait!! That's gonna take forever." But once the event takes place and the anticipation has ended, a new question is asked. And the waiting process begins all over again...
How many times have I been in that position with my heavenly Father? Asking him, "When?" "How much longer?" "Are we there yet?" And after he gently answers, "My child, not yet.", I become impatient. No different than my own children.
But He has already gone before me. He understands my situation perfectly. He knows what I need even before I ask and the timing in which I receive or arrive is always perfect. So why do I throw a hissy fit when I feel like things aren't going according to plan? The answer is simple. My focus may be misaligned.
Something happens the moment that I respond, "Ok, I am trusting you, Lord." My attention shifts. No longer focused on what I am waiting on or for; but instead, His presence catches my attention. I begin to feel my anxious heart slow down to the rhythm of his peace. I can hear him whisper, "I know the plans I have for you..."
I am able to be strong and allow my heart to take courage because I am committed to Christ and I know he is committed to me. He has never once failed me or anyone on the face of the planet for that matter. He has a proven track record. Things may not always go the way I wish or pray, but I do know that he is able to do immeasurably more than I could ever imagine or dare ask... beyond my highest prayers, hopes and dreams. (Ephesians 3:20)
And He knows when, so I will keep my eyes focused on Jesus and trust his lead as I wait... on him.
How many times have I been in that position with my heavenly Father? Asking him, "When?" "How much longer?" "Are we there yet?" And after he gently answers, "My child, not yet.", I become impatient. No different than my own children.
But He has already gone before me. He understands my situation perfectly. He knows what I need even before I ask and the timing in which I receive or arrive is always perfect. So why do I throw a hissy fit when I feel like things aren't going according to plan? The answer is simple. My focus may be misaligned.
Something happens the moment that I respond, "Ok, I am trusting you, Lord." My attention shifts. No longer focused on what I am waiting on or for; but instead, His presence catches my attention. I begin to feel my anxious heart slow down to the rhythm of his peace. I can hear him whisper, "I know the plans I have for you..."
I am able to be strong and allow my heart to take courage because I am committed to Christ and I know he is committed to me. He has never once failed me or anyone on the face of the planet for that matter. He has a proven track record. Things may not always go the way I wish or pray, but I do know that he is able to do immeasurably more than I could ever imagine or dare ask... beyond my highest prayers, hopes and dreams. (Ephesians 3:20)
And He knows when, so I will keep my eyes focused on Jesus and trust his lead as I wait... on him.
This song really ties it altogether. Listen: Psalm 13 by Shane and Shane