Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - The Reason For the Wait - #6236

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A Word With You - Your Hard Times

Monday, December 6, 2010

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Isn't it amazing how different your second child can be from your first child? Just when you think you've got this parent thing all figured out, God sends you a totally different kid. For example, food has always been sort of a necessary evil for our son's oldest, our granddaughter. She can take it or leave it. Since infancy, she hasn't cared much about whether or not she had food. Not her brother! Oh no! This kid is an eating machine. He's only about a year old, but he was Food King for much of his little life. When he was still supposed to be only having milk, he was following every bite any of us put into our mouth as if to say, "So when do I get some of that stuff?" How did he graduate to crawling? One thing that helped was putting some food across the room. He just needed incentive. He took off on all fours like a firecracker had gone off behind him. One day, his mom was mixing up his next meal, and he was watching and complaining. As she continued to get it ready, he continued to escalate his expressions of impatience and displeasure. By the time his food was ready, we were dealing with a very loud, very insistent protest.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Reason For the Wait."

Our grandson didn't have the words to say it, but he made his desires very clear as his food was being prepared, "I want my food, and I want it now!" It's a good thing his mother didn't give in. It wasn't ready yet! Believe me, it wouldn't have been good for him to get what he wanted when he wanted it. It would have been, in plain English, bleaaahhh!

I can't begin to count the times that I've been the same way with God about something I wanted or needed. "What's taking so long, God? I want it, and I want it now!" Maybe there's something you've been asking God for, trusting God for. And it's been a while, and it still hasn't come. You want it now, but there's a reason God isn't giving it to you now. It's not ready yet. And it would disappoint you if He gave it to you now.

There's a word that's one of the major keys to God's best, it's a word that is spelled out in our word for today from the Word of God. Psalm 37 , beginning with verse 5, tells us to: "Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him and He will do this...Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him...Wait for the Lord and keep His way." There's the word that often stands between you and God's best - wait. Part of committing your way to the Lord, of trusting in Him, is to wait until God says it's ready; until God says you're ready. So many people are living today in the heartache of their own impatience. They couldn't wait, so they grabbed what they could have now. And it's been much less than what God was getting ready for them.

Look, you've been waiting for God to come through. You want to be married. You're waiting for Him to answer your prayer about having a child, raising a child. You're waiting for that job, that heart change, that breakthrough, that answer, and it hasn't come yet. Don't panic. Don't let impatience cost you the perfect will of God. Premature babies aren't as healthy as ones that are full-term. Premature solutions aren't healthy either. Wait until it's full-term. Remember the principle of Galatians 4:4 , "In the fullness of time, God will," bring you your answer when it's ready. So stop whimpering, stop whining, stop trying to grab it before it's ready. If you insist on having it now, you're not going to like it!

 

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0 By Elizabeth Jones on December 6, 2010 at 11:03 am
If we could only keep in mind that He sees the big picture, we might not have so much trouble waiting on God to answer our prayers. We only see a tiny corner of the picture, He sees the whole thing.
My first child was twins - a boy and a girl - and they were about as different as night and day. He's tall with dark hair, she's short and blonde. They are a perfect example of the diversity of God's creation.
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0 By naomi baki on December 6, 2010 at 11:18 am
i am a single mom from Sudan living in Greece for 8years now, i pray always asking God to help me get document here until now am still waiting.and now i got now job for a year and two months now, how long do i have to wait and how much patient do i have wait? for him to answer my prayer? now i am like something is holding me on my neck near to take my last breath. what should i do?
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0 By claudian on December 6, 2010 at 6:10 pm
Great web to get closer to God.
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0 By claudian on December 6, 2010 at 6:11 pm
Great web site
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0 By REV MARVIN PURSER on December 8, 2010 at 6:05 am
The reason for the wait is that God has no hands but ours to do His will. When we pray for answers, those answers, however small, develop into solutions and when we use those small answers to develop the larger solution, our prayer is answered by our own hands. That is the way God always works and that is why prayer works when we go to Him frustrated to seek what we need.
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0 By ephraim chudebelu on March 18, 2011 at 4:02 pm
where is the line between waiting and wasting in God's timing
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0 By stan m. on July 19, 2011 at 10:58 pm
hi how long does a person wait in a marraige seperation before one moves on when only one want the marraige to work praying and not hearing any answer from God
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