Waist Deep 2018 - April 3


Psalm 27: 14 Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. (NIV)
Psalm 37: 7 Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him. (NIV)


A person may sometimes be called to serve by doing nothing, by staying still, or by waiting.*


When we pray for direction and we don’t receive a clear answer, all we can do is wait. Being still and waiting are not natural occupations for us. In our hearts, we may know that we can do nothing to change our circumstances but we insist on trying. Why can’t we trust God, who always provides and whose timing is perfect?

So how do we know if we are waiting or just dilly-dallying? I find that it helps me to wait more patiently if I make a list – or try to make a list – of all my options and their possible outcomes. By the time the list is completed, I realize that waiting is my only option and that it is not the worst use of my time. I like what this writer has to say: “Have you prayed and prayed, and waited and waited, and still you see no evidence of an answer? . . . He knows your needs better than you do. . . . Instead of thinking of waiting as being wasted time, realize that God is preparing his resources and strengthening you as well.”*

Waiting has always brought me closer to God.


When God brings the blank space, see that you do not fill it in, but wait.*


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