I love the sense of humor that God has. Weeks ago (ok, over 2 months ago to be precise), I invited you to join me on the journey the Lord has been taking me on towards being “vigilantly restful..” I was excited to share snippets of many of the lessons and insights I had been learning. My desire was to start sharing key highlights as I walked through Warren Wiersbe’s book, “God Isn’t in a Hurry.” I had read ahead several chapters beyond what I had shared and was filled with anticipation of what was ahead. I couldn’t wait to advance and progress together. And then....
Gone. Absolutely gone. Missing. Without a trace.
My book was suddenly nowhere to be found. I had set it down on the table next to my favorite spot on the couch. Everyone knows that Dad keeps his current stack of books readily accessible for daily morning consumption, right?!
How frustrating! I had just revealed my plans to the world (ok, at least to the few of you who would be reading along with me here) and now I could not deliver. Worse yet, I was really personally benefiting from the book; I didn’t want to slow my progress!
Aha! Did you catch that? The irony and humor of the situation. Nevertheless, to my knees I went before the Lord. “Father, I see You at work. Help me to rest in what You’re doing here, in and with me.”
““And now, Lord, what do I wait for? My hope is in You.”
Psalms 39:7 NKJV
A quick search for the word “wait” in the book of Psalms will reveal a plethora of similar promises to the one above. I take comfort, strength and even admonishment to slow down and pursue the Lord in times of anxiousness and frustration, when I feel as if things are going the way I had imagined, hoped for it planned. And in those moments, what then will I do? “What do I wait for?”
My hope is in Him.
Gone. Absolutely gone. Missing. Without a trace.
My book was suddenly nowhere to be found. I had set it down on the table next to my favorite spot on the couch. Everyone knows that Dad keeps his current stack of books readily accessible for daily morning consumption, right?!
How frustrating! I had just revealed my plans to the world (ok, at least to the few of you who would be reading along with me here) and now I could not deliver. Worse yet, I was really personally benefiting from the book; I didn’t want to slow my progress!
Aha! Did you catch that? The irony and humor of the situation. Nevertheless, to my knees I went before the Lord. “Father, I see You at work. Help me to rest in what You’re doing here, in and with me.”
““And now, Lord, what do I wait for? My hope is in You.”
Psalms 39:7 NKJV
A quick search for the word “wait” in the book of Psalms will reveal a plethora of similar promises to the one above. I take comfort, strength and even admonishment to slow down and pursue the Lord in times of anxiousness and frustration, when I feel as if things are going the way I had imagined, hoped for it planned. And in those moments, what then will I do? “What do I wait for?”
My hope is in Him.