In their
hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.1
No one likes to
wait, but why? Perhaps because it reminds us that we are not in control,
instead someone or something else decides the timing of things. Whether the
cause is a traffic light or the line at the store, ultimately the Lord governs
all delays. He is Sovereign over heaven and earth, and our time and schedules
are in His hands.
This means
that, in every delay, we are actually waiting for God in some way. You may have
thought that the expression “waiting on the Lord” only applies to seeking His
guidance or an answer to prayer, but it can encompass much more by remembering
that He controls all the little inconveniences and frustrations of our daily
lives.
In the
Christian life, learning to wait is important because until you do so, it will
be difficult for you to walk in obedience to God, have an effective prayer
life, or experience the peace of resting in His loving sovereignty. We must
learn to trust in His judgment, in all things (Psalm 27:14).
The next time
you have to wait, remember that nothing is a surprise to God. He wants to use
these moments to teach you patience and strengthen your faith.
Suggested
Prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, I come into Your presence acknowledging that You
are Holy and Sovereign. Thank you for the inconveniences of life, because You
use them to teach me patience and strengthen my faith. Thank You, Lord, that
You’re still in control. You have taught me that waiting is important, but not
only waiting, but waiting on You. Thank You that I can experience Your peace
and rest in Your loving sovereignty. In the name of Jesus I pray, Amen.
1.
Proverbios
16:9 (NIV).
Today’s Encounter
was written by: Rosina N.