I have so much trouble waiting for God. In spite of the fact that I am terrible at orchestrating much of anything, for some reason I think I should be able to orchestrate my own lifeand many times the lives of those around me. I just can't do it.
But God can ... and does. We just seem to live on a different time frame and want things to happen immediately. Especially when we're going through tough times. We just want those tough times to end. We don't want to wait for God to work things out. And we expect that the way God will work them out will be tremendously comforting and comfortable to us. That is not always the case.
But God is always working and he promises that all things will work together for good to those who love the Lord, to those who are called according to His purpose.
What I take from that is the need, during times of great stress and great distress to "work out my salvation with fear and trembling." In other words, instead of worrying and wondering when God will correct the bad things in my life, I needespecially during those timesto make sure that I am truly "called according to His purpose." I must see to itespecially during those timesthat I truly love the Lord. Because if I love the Lord it means that I am one of those who have been called according to His purpose. And that means that all things will work together for good.
Thanks for these throughts, Richard. I struggle similarly also. I am reading a wonderful book, The Practice of Godliness" by Jerry Bridges. I'm learning so much. It should be read with a Bible in hand because there are many scriptures and passages to look up. I recommend it if you have never read it before. Blessings to you, Peggy in Fredericksburg
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recommendation, Peggy. I'm going to add this one to my "I want to read this" list. I have read other books by Jerry Bridges and have always found them well-written, well thought out, and convicting.
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