Today's Journey

Life in the Waiting Room
Sep.30,2014
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“They who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength.” Isaiah 40:31 ESV
We’ve all heard the prayer: “Lord, make me more patient—and do it now!” Of all the spiritual virtues, patience
is one that tends to be troublingly elusive. Let’s face it; if patience
is a virtue, most of us are not very virtuous. It’s flat out hard to
wait.
Think of how you feel when you’re late for a critical engagement and
caught in a traffic jam. I find it tough when I’m in a hurry and rush to
the “10 items or less” line at the grocery store, and then have to wait
while the guy in front of me pulls 16 items out of the basket and
casually chats with the clerk. How did I know it was 16 items? I counted
them, piece by piece!
When life or people don’t measure up to our expectations, being
patient can be quite a challenge. But it’s clear that God wants us to
develop this character trait. After all, patience is more than a
virtue—it’s a fruit of the Spirit. It reflects His very presence in our
lives, for He is a patient God. If He weren’t, we all would have been
annihilated long ago.
So what’s our problem?
There’s a good probability that our struggle with patience has been
unsuccessful because we’ve been trying to focus on our own agendas and
timelines and not trusting that, for reasons best known to Him, God may
have a whole different schedule for us. Our propensity to live with a
short fuse is all about forgetting that God puts us in His waiting room
on purpose, because He is often doing something behind the scenes while
we wait.
It might be as simple as teaching us to be more concerned with the
struggles and feelings of others rather than being totally taken with
our own interest and plans. There is plenty of evidence as well that God
interrupts the normal flow of our lives to open unusual opportunities
to be used of Him in unexpected ways. Or, it just may be that God wants
to give us the opportunity to show what His patience is like by
demonstrating it to others.
One thing we can be sure of—God’s time is always the right time. His
management of our situations—whether in traffic or in the “ten items or
less” line—is always the best management. Patience is not learning to
wait for others; it’s learning to wait on God and to cooperate with His
work in our lives. Next time impatience begins to stress you out, stop
and ask God what He is saying to you; ask Him to show you why your
expectations and schedule have been hijacked. Then take a deep breath
and trust. Trust that He is at work in you and in the situation.
So, the next time you have to wait, “wait for the Lord”!
YOUR JOURNEY…
- What kinds of situations make you impatient?
- What are you waiting for right now?
- What are some ways that God might be working in your situation while you wait?
- How has God caused you to better understand patience today, and what will you do to develop this important trait?
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