“I wait for
the Lord, my soul waits and in his word I put my hope. My soul waits for the Lord more than watchmen
wait for the morning.”
Psalm 130:5 – 6a
Sometimes I find waiting extremely difficult. In fact I don’t recall ever meeting a person
who enjoyed waiting. Whether the waiting
is for something exciting or potentially life changing in a negative way,
either way, it’s during these moments that time seems to slow down. Every second feels like forever and every
tick of the clock is as loud as the sound of banging a hammer.
While I find waiting difficult (most of the time) in this current
season I have discovered that waiting can be a joy no matter what the
circumstance. How do I know this? Because more often than not waiting is not
the problem, it’s what we do while we are waiting that’s the make or break of
the situation.
I have found that one of the biggest hindrances when waiting is our patience (or lack thereof) as well as that inner voice
that questions everything, you know the one....
Why is it taking so long? Why aren’t there more people manning the
counters? Why can’t my child get ready quickly?
Why can’t my life be like her life? When will I get to sing from the
platform? When will it be my turn to preach? When will people see the value in
me?
When waiting we tend to build up layer upon layer
of “why’s”, “where’s” and “when’s” feeding our impatience rather than
developing the ability to patiently wait upon the Lord.
When waiting is a struggle, how do we ensure that we are waiting
on the Lord and resting in Him as we wait? One of the
best things to do is declare God’s truths over each situation. Seek God, ask Him to guide you to Bible
verses that he wants to speak into each situation. By spending time doing this we will ensure there
is less room for our frustrations and impatience to rise up to the surface. More importantly, this leaves no room for the
enemy to speak into any insecurities or fears we may have. Some verses which I have spoken over situations in the past are:-
- If you are waiting to hear about whether you still have a job:“And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19
- If you are waiting to see if you have enough money to pay the bills:“So do not worry, saying ‘What shall we eat?” or “What shall we wear” For the pagans run after all these things and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness and all these things will be given to you as well.” Matthew 6:31 – 33
- If you are waiting for reconciliation/resolution:“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins…….If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.” 1 Peter 4:8 -9; 11
Every situation you find yourself in has a verse that you can use
to speak life into that situation and each one of God’s truths
combats the enemy’s lies.
Waiting well means learning to refocus by resting in the knowledge
that “God has got this”, He is in control, His timing is perfect and He knows
what’s best for us – he uses everything to draw us closer to him. So instead of
seeing waiting as a negative thing, how about we use it as the “prime time” to
dig deeper in his word – spend more time in prayer, learn more about where God
is going to take you. Be still and
listen.
This week I encourage you to spend time in God’s word seeking
verses to declare over whatever you are going through. Feel free to expand on this blog by sharing
some verses you have declared during the week in the comments below – I would love to see where God
is speaking into your life.
References: Holy
Bible: New International Version. (2011). Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan
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So truth in this Tracy and I the timing is perfect for me as I am in a period of waiting. Love how you paired scriptures with specific incidences.
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