by Elisabeth Elliot
Few of us enjoy having to wait for something we want. It is human nature to desire instant gratification, and it is divine nature to do many things very, very slowly. Growth is always imperceptible. But the farmer exercises long patience in waiting for his crop. He has done his work and is assured of the result, hence he waits quietly. He is at rest because the outcome (barring disastrous "acts of God") is certain. If we could simply remember that this is true of everything--that God's purposes are slowly being worked out for his glory and our good--we would, like the farmer, keep faith and wait quietly.
Lord, take from us all fretting and hurrying and teach us to rest our hearts in the "ultimate certainty" (Jas 5:7 JBP).
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Wait Quietly
Posted by jnt. at 12:51 PM
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this is awesome.. patience and waiting can seem so hard at times, but i keep reminding myself that i should treasure this time bc i know God is refining me... thank you for all your encouragement through you blog...
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