June 27, 2013

Be STRONG and take HEART, WAIT for the Lord - Ps. 27:14

Do you know there are different kinds of "waiting"?  I remember waiting for the birth of our children - painful at times.  I remember waiting for the surgeon to come out after suspecting cancer in my husband - pure dread.  I remember waiting for the marriage of our boys - pure joy.  The waiting our psalmist, David, often talks about in his writings is a different kind of waiting.  The Hebrew word is qavah meaning to "wait expectantly and hopefully".  A clue for us is in Ps. 27:13 where he says:  "I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living".  His waiting had no fear, anxiety or dread.  His was confidence in his Lord which inspired his hope.

Andrew Murray in WAITING ON GOD says:

"...when we set ourselves to wait on God
we ought beforehand to resolve that it shall
be with the most confident expectation of
God's meeting and blessing us.  We ought to make
 up our our minds to this, that nothing was ever so
sure, as that waiting on God will bring us untold
and unexpected blessing."
 
When we resolve to do that, our faith is strengthened and that's when the power of the Holy Spirit begins its work.  I was at the gym this week, and even when my body was tired, Toby Mac began singing in my Ipod which caused me to not even think about my tired body.  All of a sudden, an unknown force began to cause me to soar and to revel in my work knowing what I was doing was a good thing...and in fact it was pretty easy and fun when that force took over!
 
That's what the Spirit does in us...gives us power to think and to do all that He plans (2 Tim. 1:7).  Think about what you are waiting for today..."Be strong and take heart and WAIT for the Lord".  How can you have that confidence and hope?  Know God and know His word.  Delve in today...no time like the present to start!  I can remember as a new pastor's wife learning to do Bible study and being absolutely amazed at how the Holy Spirit led me to truth (John 16:13)...my brain had never done very well in learning until the Spirit began to teach me.   Oh, friend, let Him be your strength! 
 
For further study:  Ex. 15:2, Psalm 40:1, Psalm 130:5, Isaiah 8:17, Isaiah 30:18, Isaiah 40:30-31, Lamentations 3:24-26, Romans 8:23-25, 2 Cor. 3:4-5, Titus 2:11-14
 
Be blessed in your understanding of God's word.
 
Love,
Holly

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