Genesis
21:2 (NIV) – “Sarah became pregnant and
bore a son to Abraham in his old age, at the very time God had
promised him.”
We
have all said it… some phrase that let others know we plan to do something but
not immediately. We tell them – “In a
minute”, “hold on”, “ I’ll get back with you” and although no specific time is
given it is generally known that at some point the issue or response will be
completed.
When
we enter an establishment expecting service we are often satisfied by a simple
head nod or gesture from the salesperson, maître’ d, or clerk that our presence
has been noted and soon our needs will be met.
Why
then do we get anxious with God about his timing of events, blessings or prayer
answers? Why do we seem to trust that
men will do right by us when we make requests known and we will usually
patiently wait our turn; but when it comes to God we want to put him on the
‘clock’. We pray and then expect as soon
as we open our eyes or get up off of our knees or finish the final ‘AMEN’ we
expect – waa-laa – for the answer to appear immediately. Yes, God is capable and powerful enough to
make anything happen in the blink of an eye, but he is also loving enough and
wise enough to know that most of our requests should be tempered with
time. Not our ‘chronos’ time; but his
‘Kairos’ time.
My
mantra is very simple – “Relax, everything is in Divine Order”. Not only does this mean that the events are
unfolding as God has ordained; but also it encompasses the fact that the timing
is also under his wise control. When we
get anxious and cannot always see the steps of God’s divine order progressing;
we must trust God’s heart and be patient.
His timing is perfect.
Every
day is a good day; it is up to us to make it a GREAT day! Have an awesome weekend. Be blessed and bless a church service with
your presence this 1st Sunday weekend. See you on Monday. Rev. Dr. JoAnn
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