In this fast
pace, always on the go society we have become spoiled and accustomed to quick, immediate
results. We drive up to a fast food restaurant and in about 10 minutes or less,
we have our dinner handed to us. We pop a meal in the microwave and it is cooked
and ready to serve in around 5 minutes. We send someone a text message or a
message through instant messager and have a response back within seconds. We
have direct deposit so our money is immedialty available and we no longer have
to wait for checks to clear. Wal-mart now offers on-line shopping and easy
grocery pick-up. This allows us to no longer stand in line! Amazon has anything and everything we need,
right at our fingertips and promises next day shipping. We no longer have to
wait for weeks to get our packages delivered. Modern technology has paved the
road to make life easier and less complicated. We do not have to wait on
anything and now we no longer know how to.
Watch how
ridiculous people began to act when they have to stand in line and wait.
Whether it’s at the grocery store, restaurant, or at the bank people get fidgety
and began to gripe and complain. If someone doesn’t answer your text message
immedialty you don’t know how to cope. You check your phone 20 times a minute
thinking there must be something wrong with your phone. Road rage becomes an
issue when people get stuck in traffic jams. They never think about the victims
that could possibly be involved in an accident, they only think of the
frustration, complications, and delays it is causing them. Has this modern technology
truly made life easier for us or has it simply spoiled us and warped our way of
thinking.
You see,
for many of us, we have become so accustomed to this fast pace lifestyle that
we have allowed this way of thinking to spill over into every area of our
lives. Our careers, our dreams and goals, our health, and our homes began to suffer
because we want quick fixes, fast results, and easy solutions. We are no longer
willing to put in the work hard necessary and wait for the end results. Unfortunately,
many of us have even taken this approach in our relationship with God. We want
our prayer life to offer quick fixes, fast results, and easy solutions. We demand
our prayers to be answered in the time frame we desire and according to how we deem best. We want our way, and we want it now. So when God doesn’t deliver when
and how we wanted Him to, we get upset. We don’t know how to deal. We think He
has abandoned us. We feel unloved, and unheard.
My dear
friend, we must remember God does not live in a fast pace, always on the go
society. He does not operate like Amazon and deliver pretty packages the very
next day. He is not a microwave. We can’t just push a button and have things
the way we wanted within 5 minutes. His way of thinking is so different than
ours. He does not work in the same time frame that we do. Often we must wait.
WAIT? Yes, wait!
Psalms 27:14
Wait on the Lord; be
of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say on the Lord.
The Psalmist said to WAIT
on the Lord!
Pay attention to that dreaded four letter word he choose to
use, WAIT.
He did not say to:
RUSH the Lord
DEMAND the Lord
DOUBT the Lord
Get FRUSTRATED at
the Lord
Get AHEAD of the
Lord
GIVE UP on the
Lord
He simply said,WAIT
on the Lord.
I get it,
it’s hard. We don’t like to wait. It’s not fun. But in this life and in our Christian
walk, there will be times when we will have to wait solely on the Lord. Maybe
it’s your career, a calling, a dream, or a goal that has you on your knees. Perhaps
it’s your marriage, your children, or your home. It might be a diet, your
health, or a heartbreak. Whatever it might be, when you are going before the
King of King praying and asking for His mercy and grace, His blessings and
wisdom, His power and His will in the matter, WAIT on Him. He never promised
fast results, quick fixes, and easy solutions. But He did promise to lever
leave you or forsake you. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Just
because our way of thinking and our lifestyle has change, doesn’t mean God has.
His ways have not changed, neither has His love for you changed. Don’t allow
our modern way of living and thinking to destroy our relationship with God.
Just because He doesn’t deliver how and when we expected Him to, doesn’t mean
He is not a good Father. Don’t let our fast moving world influence your prayer
life or your trust in Him.
Learn to WAIT.
Even when it’s hard. WAIT.
Isaiah 40:31
But they that wait
upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as
eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
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