I have noticed a theme in my life lately: God is calling me to pray and push through. Keep on keeping on.
Life is certainly crazy at times, but despite the ups and downs, I need to persevere. I may not always see what God is doing, but I need to hang on tight to Jesus!
Change can be a two-edged sword. Sometimes, it seems change will never come. Bored, I can’t stand to bide my time. Then, when abrupt change does happen, I want things to return to the way they were! (I can be so fickle!)
Similarly, perhaps you find yourself in an impossible situation that looks like it will never change. Perhaps what you were hoping for hasn’t come to pass. Or, perhaps life just looks so different… certainly not what you expected.
Maybe it feels like only an ‘act of God’ will bring what you desire! It’s easy to feel down when it seems He is not listening to your cries for help. But, there is hope. Don’t give up!
The good news is that God always hears us and answers each of our prayers. He just may not answer how we want. God answers our prayers in three ways: Yes, No, or Not Yet.
Instead of trying to figure out how to make what we want happen, we can choose to trust God and His timing. God won’t give us anything less than His best.
He already gave us Jesus, His greatest gift—everything else is just gravy!
It’s a relief knowing God hears me and has good plans for me.
Even if God says No—or makes me wait it out—I am grateful I don’t have to make the final decision. I just have to be faithful and do what He has asked me to do.
I can praise God while I am waiting (and still hoping) but also know if it is ultimately a No, then He has something even better in store. Waiting on God is a win-win!
What joy! I can’t go wrong!
“God always gives His best to those who leave the choice with him.” –Jim Elliot
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Father God, You are so good! Thanks for always giving me Your best. Help me trust You more as I wait. By Your grace and power, I won’t give up! In Jesus’ Name, Amen
Questions: Are you holding onto a dream that seems beyond you? Are you tempted to walk away from it? Could it be that God wants you to press in closer to Him?
Tasks: Read The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson. Listen to “The Way” by Pat Barrett.
Yes, waiting on God is a win-win. I have been reading the Psalms lately, and in my devotions I read a comment on Psalm 27 that I thought was really good. It said “Waiting on God makes us strong for battle. Waiting is the acknowledgment that we cannot enter a fight and win on our own.” If I try to carry out my plan instead of waiting for God’s perfect timing, it probably won’t succeed. Even if it does succeed by my own standards, I don’t think I’ll get the same satisfaction that I would have if God had been glorified through blessing me.
Amen! Thanks for sharing, Livi!