With so many instantaneous forms of communication today, our impatience with hearing a reply from others is sometimes laughable. Someone I know sent an e-mail to his wife and then called her by cell phone because he couldnt wait for a reply!
Sometimes we feel that God has let us down because He does not provide an immediate answer to a prayer. Often our attitude becomes, Answer me speedily, O Lord; my spirit fails! (Ps. 143:7).
But waiting for the Lord can transform us into a people of growing faith. King David spent many years waiting to be crowned king and fleeing from Sauls wrath. David wrote, Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart (Ps. 27:14). And in another psalm he encourages us with these words, I waited patiently for the Lord; and He inclined to me, and heard my cry. He . . . set my feet upon a rock, and established my steps (40:1-2). David grew into a man after [Gods] own heart by waiting on the Lord (Acts 13:22; see 1 Sam. 13:14).
When we become frustrated with Gods apparent delay in answering our prayer, it is good to remember that He is interested in developing faith and perseverance in our character (James 1:2-4). Wait on the Lord!
Read: Psalm 27
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