“I
waited patiently for the LORD; and he inclined unto me, and heard my cry.” Psalms
40:1
“But
they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up
with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk,
and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31
Most
people cannot stand waiting. Waiting is a real problem for most of us. Why do
we have problems with waiting? Most of us are ready and willing to do anything
for God, but not waiting. Why does God
many times make us wait? Some
have called this the “microwave age.” We want everything right now. It is not
that way with God. He has His time for everything.
If
we are going to grow in the Lord, we are going to have to learn the secret of
waiting on God. To hurry God is to find fault in Him. God is never late, but He does not always come when you want Him to.
Have
you ever gotten angry with God or frustrated because He did not do what you
thought He should do when you thought He should do it?
THREE
REASONS WHY GOD REQUIRES US TO WAIT
A.
TO CONDITION THE HUMAN FACULTY TO RECEIVE (Exodus
24:12-16)
The
waiting time is a conditioning that prepares the human spirit to receive from
God. Like Moses on Mount Sinai and the Disciples on the Day of Pentecost, they
had to wait on God to receive. Most of us could never receive what God has for
us until he has put us through a time of waiting.
B.
TO SETTLE THE RESTLESS HUMAN SPIRIT (Psalms
37:7)
Most
people could find God and hear His voice if they would just sit still, be quiet,
and let their human spirit settle. A heated human spirit can cause more
confusion than any demon.
C.
TO TEACH REVERENCE FOR A HOLY GOD (Habakkuk
2:20)
We
have lost our sense of reverence. We need to discover God’s presence and
majesty. We must learn to approach God reverently and wait silently to hear
what He has to say. We must acknowledge that He is in control and knows what he
is doing.
A
man learned a lesson when he went to Disneyland with his children. He arrived
at the park before it opened. It had been raining that morning, and very few
people were there. They went in and started to go to the different rides. They
made their first stop and walked right in because there was no line. They went
to the next ride and found the same thing again; no line, no waiting. Then they
went to their favorite ride and there was no line! They couldn’t believe it, no
line and no waiting. They walked right in. After they rode, they started walking
to another ride. His 12-year-old daughter looked at him and said, “This is not
fun, it doesn’t feel like Disney Land today, there are very few people here and
it’s not as much fun”. As they checked out a few more rides, the weather
started to clear up, the sun came out and more people started to show up in the
park.
They
went back to ride their favorite ride again. This time they had to wait for a
while because there was a line of people. They waited for 15 minutes. After
they rode the ride, they all said, “Wow that was great. It was more fun than
the first time”. Then it hit him. Why was it more fun, because, they had to
wait? The wait actually made the ride better. In the same way, God makes us
wait for things because He wants to make them better for us. He noticed another
thing, that the best rides had the longest lines! So maybe the best God has for
us has the longest wait!
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