Psalm 27:13-14 I would have lost
heart, unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the Lord In the
land of the living. Wait on the Lord; Be of good courage, And He shall strengthen
your heart; Wait, I say, on the Lord!
It was recently during Hurricane
Sandy that I read how teenagers for the first time ever had to live without any
electricity, and (can you even imagine) – without a cell phone! For the first
time in their lives they enjoyed the privilege of experiencing what life was
like decades ago. Forced to slow down, unable to text or "Facebook",
everyone who lost power entered a "moment" of technological
communication silence, and they waited anxiously for the powers that be to
restore their normal life patterns. How many actually enjoyed this, or found
some kind of relief from the tyranny of communication technology, I wonder? How
many actually took any time out to “wait on the Lord”? I have to wonder if the
Almighty had much more company than He was used to during this time. I kind of
hope so...
The above passage speaks of
"losing heart" except for the expectation of faith in the goodness of
YHVH. How long could you go without electrical power before you might begin to
"lose heart"? At what point would "waiting on the Lord"
become your only source of hope or encouragement? How much, really, do we
depend on earthly power? And how much on the power of God? Webster’s definition
of "wait", is “to stay or rest in". It's a quiet place of
abiding. And this kind of waiting is expectant, because in it you are awakening
your conscious relationship with the God of Creation, and you have every reason
to expect His comfort, love, and restorative power to flow from your communion
with Him.
But for many of us, it's hard to
enter silence, isn't it? So when the power goes off, we fidget until it's
restored.
It's for you, is your heart weak and
your earthly strength just about dried up? The word says, "Be of good
courage, and wait on the Lord; there is power and courage to be received simply
by waiting on Him. Having experienced it countless times I can tell you
confidently, He will renew your strength, encourage and prepare you for
whatever comes next. So I say, again, “Wait on the Lord!”
Nant Angie
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