Waiting…

Wait for it….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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……….

 

 

 

That’s what God asks us to do

sometimes

 

Just wait.

 

And we want to not

wait

 

but in the waiting

is the trusting

 

in the waiting

is the growing

 

in the waiting

is the God-dependence

 

in the waiting

is the patience-building

character-growing

self-denying

 

goodness of God

 

When we wait with surrender

He strengthens tenderly and mightily

 

Waiting reminds us

of the Lord’s broad view

of heaven and earth

 

and we TRUST

in His perspective

 

– Susie Stewart

 

Wait for the Lord;
    be strong and take heart
    and wait for the Lord.

– Psalm 27:14 (NIV)

 

Yet, the strength of those who wait with hope in the Lord will be renewed. They will soar on wings like eagles. They will run and won’t become weary. They will walk and won’t grow tired.

– Isaiah 40:31 (GW)

 

I wait for the Lord, my whole being waits,
    and in His word I put my hope.

– Psalm 130:5 (NIV)

 

Surrender yourself to the Lord, and wait patiently for Him.

– Psalm 37:7 (GW)

 

Photo by Susie Stewart

 

 

 

 

Wait & Hope

Waiting is hard for me.  It’s not my forte.  I like to get things done quickly.  Boom.  Done.  My writing, too, is usually short and to the point.

But the Lord has called on me to wait.  And wait.  And wait some more.  This is often His way.

I find myself wanting to sprint out ahead of God.  To take things into my own hands.  He lovingly grabs ahold of my “suspenders” from the back and places me behind His lead.  He is my teacher.  And on Him, I need to wait.  He sees eternally into the future.  And His wisdom is beyond my comprehension.

Waiting and trusting and hoping –  all wrapped up in the package of obedience. To this, He has called me.

– Susie Stewart

 

But as for me, I will look expectantly for the Lord and with confidence in Him I will keep watch; I will wait [with confident expectation] for the God of my salvation. My God will hear me.

– Micah 7:7 (AMP)

 

Like the faith diggers do every day. We bury our swollen prayers in Him who’s raised from the tomb.

We lay our hope, full and tender, into the depths of Him and wait in hope for God to resurrect something good.

Good always necessitates long waiting.

Every tulip only blossoms after cold months of winter wait. Every human ever unfurled into existence through nine long months of the womb waiting. And the only kingdom that will last for eternity still waits, this millennia-long, unwavering-hope for return of its King. Instead of chafing, we accept that waiting is a strand in the DNA of the Body of Christ.

That this waiting on God is the very real work of the people of God.

– Ann Voskamp

 

I remain confident of this:
I will see the goodness of the Lord
in the land of the living.
Wait for the Lord;
be strong and take heart
and wait for the Lord.

– Psalm 27:13,14 (NIV)

 

So the Lord must wait for you to come to him
so he can show you His love and compassion.
For the Lord is a faithful God.
Blessed are those who wait for his help.

– Isaiah 30:18 (NLT)

 

The Lord is good to those whose hope is in Him,
to the one who seeks Him;
it is good to wait quietly
for the salvation of the Lord.

– Lamentations 3:25,26 (NIV)

 

Photo by Susie Stewart

 

 

In Between

This place.

 

In between.

 

It is an anxious place

or it is a peaceful place.

 

It feels like a loss of control

or it feels like complete surrender.

 

It is marked by worry

or it is marked with trust.

 

Waiting

waiting

waiting

 

In between.

 

When you look back on those times

you should see

growth

learning

more depth

renewal of trust

more faith

 

But at times

you see

distrust

staying stuck

bitterness

anxiety

anger

 

In between

should be a good place to be

because that’s where

you are stretched

and you depend

and you look up

and you are satisfied

 

Because it’s not about your circumstances,

but about your relationship

with Jesus….

 

Who knows what waiting feels like

and knows what dependence feels like

and knows what

surrender

…..feels like.

– Susie Stewart