Praying and waiting
June 15, 2005 | 12:00am
Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him. Psalm 37:7
A Christian couple was deeply distressed because their married son and his family had quit going to church and were giving God no place in their lives. As their friend, I advised them to continue showing love, to pray, and to avoid starting arguments. But at the familys annual Christmas gathering, the father gave his son a lecture in the presence of the other siblings. The son and his family left in anger and broke off all contact with his parents.
Its hard to rely on prayer alone when you want something to happen right now. But that is what Nehemiah did. He was distraught by the news that the Israelites in Jerusalem were in grave danger (Nehemiah 1:3-4). He was a man with great leadership ability and in a favorable position to receive help from the king that he served, so he was eager to help his people. But he knew that he could be executed for coming into the presence of a Persian king without being invited. Therefore, though he had asked God to give him the opportunity immediately, he trusted God enough to wait. Four months later, the king opened the door for him to make his request (2:1,4).
Its not always easy to be patient, but God can be trusted. Wait patiently for Him. Herb Vander Lugt
Praying, resting, waiting, trusting
These are words that tell a story;
As we wait for God to lead us,
He responds, "Just seek My glory." Hess
READ: Nehemiah 1:5-11
Delay is not denial pray on!
A Christian couple was deeply distressed because their married son and his family had quit going to church and were giving God no place in their lives. As their friend, I advised them to continue showing love, to pray, and to avoid starting arguments. But at the familys annual Christmas gathering, the father gave his son a lecture in the presence of the other siblings. The son and his family left in anger and broke off all contact with his parents.
Its hard to rely on prayer alone when you want something to happen right now. But that is what Nehemiah did. He was distraught by the news that the Israelites in Jerusalem were in grave danger (Nehemiah 1:3-4). He was a man with great leadership ability and in a favorable position to receive help from the king that he served, so he was eager to help his people. But he knew that he could be executed for coming into the presence of a Persian king without being invited. Therefore, though he had asked God to give him the opportunity immediately, he trusted God enough to wait. Four months later, the king opened the door for him to make his request (2:1,4).
Its not always easy to be patient, but God can be trusted. Wait patiently for Him. Herb Vander Lugt
Praying, resting, waiting, trusting
These are words that tell a story;
As we wait for God to lead us,
He responds, "Just seek My glory." Hess
READ: Nehemiah 1:5-11
Delay is not denial pray on!
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