HEAR the Word Wednesday – July 30, 2008

“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,
More than watchmen wait for the morning.”
- Psalm 130:5-6 -
Our culture isn’t very good at waiting, is it? We want everything quickly, conveniently, and efficiently. To this end, we have invented drive-up coffee stands so we don’t have the inconvenience of getting out of our cars and standing in line to order our beverage of choice. We eat frozen dinners in front of the TV to accommodate our breakneck pace of life. We run and run from one activity to the next, wanting things to happen exactly as our schedule dictates—and that usually means right now.
Even our spiritual lives can fall into similarly unhealthy patterns. I cram time with my Creator into a quick twenty minutes, asking that God impart all of His love or wisdom for the day into the aforementioned time slot. That allotment could certainly be blessed moments before the throne of Heaven, but a problem exists when I demand that God work within my time schedule. We often forget what it means to pursue God in everything that we do, allowing Him to speak and move as only He knows how—unbound by our limited human perceptions of our schedules and the world.
That’s why I love these verses from the psalmist. What would it mean for my soul to wait for the Lord with true patience and fervor? How might my life be different if I were to free my relationship with God from the restraints of my own ease, convenience, or comfort, thereby allowing Him free reign to speak and move as He desires? As a church in North America that is defined by busyness and action, I believe we would do well to cultivate this act of waiting on the Lord. And just as a night watchman longs for the morning to come again, what if we were to long for the presence of almighty God to enter into our lives so much that we would set aside all else to pursue meeting with Him?
Make time in this day to be still and wait on the presence of the Lord. And even within that, recognize that He is not bound by our schedules. Seek Him in all that you do and in every moment of your life—not as an unattainable reality, but as a person who has been changed by almighty God and who will wait on Him at all costs.
Be blessed this day in your waiting!
Beasley


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