How many times have we all sat in a Bible study or Sunday school class and agreed that yes, God’s timing is perfect? We nod our heads and remember back to all those times when we have waited and prayed and anticipated, only for God to delay the answer to our requests until just the perfect time. And we concur that it is good, very good, just as it should be.
Phooey!
The truth is, I hate waiting for God’s perfect timing. It’s absolutely no fun to wait and wait and wait, to almost give up and then somehow be re-energized enough to wait some more.
In the waiting I get confused, dismayed. I try to figure out where things went wrong, what I did wrong, what I could do differently, why others don’t cooperate, how I could speed things up, if God really even cares, even notices.
But while I’m doing all that stewing and fussing, God is…good, still in control, working His perfect plan, growing me up, working in places I can’t even see, orchestrating a much more thrilling story with a much more amazing ending.
Such was the case with Joseph while he continued working in a government prison day after day, year after year, for a crime he hadn’t committed:
OK…you're stepping on toes here…I absolutely HATE to wait! Whether for God's perfect timing…or at a red light….patience is not my forte! But I am learning that usually God has us wait for something because He has something MUCH better for us in the long run! While I don't like it at the moment, it usually turns out better than I could have ever dreamed up in my own little human mind!!
Kay,
What a great word about Joseph and waiting! I was just reading about him today in Genesis 39.
It's fun when God speaks to us twice in the same day on the same topic.
I don't like to wait either – especially when it seems like nothing is happening.
Thanks for the great reminders… I esp. like this: "But I still love the fact that I can trust my God in the waiting. I can know that He is working, even when I can see absolutely no evidence of any progress. He is good and He is with me in the waiting."
Blessings to you,
Melanie