Thursday, June 5, 2014
How Do I Witness?
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Everlasting God
One of the earliest examples of patience in the Bible involved Jacob. "Jacob served seven years to get Rachel, but they only seemed like a few days to him because of his love for her." (Genesis 29:20). Wow! Talk about getting caught up in the moment and losing track of time.
I often wonder how long is it appropriate to wait upon the Lord? Our human nature in today's culture desires instantaneous results. Faster is always better...right? Don't answer that. I cannot tell you how many times I have regretted saying or doing something spur in the moment. Sometimes it can be beneficial to sit back and reflect on our motives behind our requests. Is this going to be something to bring glory to him, or ourself? If it seems that God is taking his sweet time granting your request, maybe he is trying to tell you something. Either it is not something that he has willed for you, or it is his way of saying "not yet."
So, what are we to do as we wait upon the Lord? "Commit your way to the Lord; He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun. Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him; do not fret when men succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked ways (Psalm 37:6-7). It is not always easy, but, trust God and his timing. Jeremiah 29:11 tells us "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Just because you want it now, doesn't mean that you should get it now. If you find yourself waiting, it is simply God saying "not yet my child." Until then, put on a smile and remember that "Strength will rise as we wait upon The Lord."
Answering God's Calling
Pastor Rick Warren writes: “If you’re going to follow God’s calling on your life, you’ve got to believe it’s never, never too late”. This is such a nice encouragement to those individuals who God has called, but it’s not intended for everyone… right? Wrong! God has a specific calling and purpose for every person ever conceived. Whether revealed through a struggle, a great sacrifice, or a sickness that shows and demonstrates God’s love and will, He does have plans for us all.
It is our responsibility to seek God’s navigation. Most likely, we will not be comfortable with the direction he points us, but remember that He does not make mistakes. “It is unthinkable that God would do wrong” (Job 34:12). Too often I doubt myself, thinking I am not worthy enough to carry out His purpose. I am encouraged with remembering the calling of the first disciples (Matt. 4:18-22), teaching us that God doesn’t call the qualified, he qualifies the called. Don’t be afraid to ask him to reveal your purpose to you. He will be with you every step of the way to guide and direct you.