WAITING…
READ:
Psalm
130
Rejoicing
in hope, patient
in
tribulation, continuing
steadfastly
in prayer.
-Romans
12:12
Day after day for years Harry shared
with the Lord his concern for his son-in-law John who had turned away from
God. But then Harry died. A few months later, John turned back to
God. When his mother-in-law Marsha told
him that Harry had been praying for him every day, John replied, “I waited too long.” But Marsha joyfully shared: “The
Lord is still answering the prayers Harry prayed during his earthly life.”
Harry’s story is an encouragement to us
who pray and wait. He continued “steadfastly in prayer” and waited
patiently (Romans 12:12).
The author of Psalm 130 experienced
waiting in prayers. He said, “I wait for the LORD, my soul waits” (v.5).
He found hope in God because he knew that “with the LORD there is mercy, and with Him is abundant redemption” (v.7).
Author Samuel Enyia wrote about God’s
timing: “God does not depend on our time.
Our time is chronological and linear but God…is timeless. He will act at the fullness of His time. Our prayer…may not necessarily rush God into
action, but…places us before Him in fellowship.”
What a privilege we have to fellowship
with God in prayer and to wait for the answer in the fullness of His time. –Anne Cetas
Pray
on! Pray on! Cease not to pray,
And
should the answer tarry, wait;
Thy
God will come, will surely come,
And
He can never come too late. –Chisholm
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God
may delay our request,
But
He will never disappoint our trust.
INSIGHT
Psalm
130 is one of the pilgrim songs (Psalm 120-134) the people of Israel sang as
they made their way to the temple to celebrate the three national festivals
(Deuteronomy 16:16). In this psalm, the
writer was deeply distressed by his own sinfulness and earnestly cried out for
God’s mercy (130:1-2). Yet, he was able
to confidently affirm, “But there is forgiveness with You” (v.4). Finding hope in God’s Word (v.5) and being
assured that “with the LORD there is mercy, and with Him is abundant redemption”(v.7),
he patiently waited for God’s pardon and removal of his guilt (vv.6,8). In response, he invited the congregation to
fear God (v.4) and to celebrate His unmerited and undeserved grace (v.8).
Have a blessed day and week ahead.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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