Friday, January 20, 2012

When We Wait

We are impatient people. We like to get what we want when we want it. Waiting seems to be something to get "over with." But God is teaching me that there is more. There is much to gain when we wait.

Those in Makindu waited for the Bible Center to get finished. But delays increase appreciation.
"Makindu congregation is so grateful to have a place of shelter as they worship and study the word of God," brother Lawrence reports.
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More waiting is needed for windows, doors, and toilets. More waiting before the dream of a trade school can become reality. But the Master of the work is worth waiting on.
"The costs are too much for us," the brother says, "but what is impossible for the Lord? What He has done for us so far was unimaginable when we came here. Praise the Lord."
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They waited on Him for rain... for crops to grow.
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Now they wait for the harvest of maize in another month. Expectation grows as they wait. Photo: An elderly sister with several of the orphans in their care.
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They waited for food to be stocked in the stores again - for enough money to buy some. Even these most basic necessities become precious as we wait. When we don't lack, we don't know realize the greatness of our blessings.
"Meals after service in this time of famine are a great help to the congregation. We are so grateful to God for food is now available locally at a cheaper rate, as some is now being harvested."
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Yes, God has designed waiting. He has more in the mind than the end result. Delays change our perspective. Our desire may diminish - or increase. Intervening events affect us. We are tested and proved. Where are we turning for answers, for fulfillment? On whom are we waiting?

"My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from Him." Psalm 62:5


Do I value what God is able to accomplish - enough to wait on Him?