Again, we are exhorted to “wait on the Lord, and keep his way....” Psalm 37:34 Let us serve the Lord just as truly as though conditions were ideal and all our desires satisfied. Let us show our fidelity to God by being true, whether circumstances are favorable or unfavorable. God promised Abraham the land of Canaan, but he went up and down in it for many years as a stranger. His posterity went into Egypt and there, under the lash of the taskmaster, they waited, waited, waited. Did not they have God’s promise? Why did God wait so long; was there any adequate reason? Yes, when God waits, there is always a good reason for the waiting. His acts are not arbitrary; He does not act according to caprice; He acts wisely and when it is best. He tells us why He delayed in this case; it was because the sins of the Canaanites had not yet come to the full. When they reached that point, the Lord fulfilled His promise and led the children of Israel out of their bondage into that goodly land.
Have you learned this lesson of waiting upon the Lord? Can you commit your ways to Him and feel that —if desire is still unsatisfied, if obstacles are not yet removed, if trials yet bear upon you—the Father-love is not growing cold, nor His hearing dull, nor has He forgotten? In the proper time and way the answer will be sure, and because of the delay the answer will be fuller and will enrich you more than if it had come when first you asked. Wait patiently on the Lord, trust also in Him, be not weary in well doing, and out of your waiting will come strength, out of your sorrow will come rejoicing, out of the bitterness will come sweetness, and at the end of the way you will find a crown and life everlasting
Heart Talks by C. W. Naylor
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