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Today's verse reminds us that all we have to do is wait on the Lord. But as impatient humans we don't like to wait; we need to take action, to make plans. I often find myself planning everything to the nth degree--I want to have five backup plans and four emergency savings accounts! Sometimes, though, the Lord may not be asking us to plan or work our way out of a situation. Rather, He's simply asking us to wait.
Waiting is not the same as doing nothing. Waiting is an action--a continuous act of faith that says, I don't have to figure this out. I will lean on Jesus and let Him figure the rest out. It's seems natural, especially in a culture that focuses so much on doing, to try to fix things ourselves. We can miss that maybe in the waiting, the Lord is actually fixing things in us.
If you find yourself in a season of waiting, pray that the Lord will help you frame it correctly in your mind. Don't think of it as a time that you wish would be over. Instead, consider it a period when you focus even more carefully on leaning into the Lord.
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The psalmist tells us that we can be of good courage. This means we can remain hopeful and confident in the Lord as we are waiting. Rather than letting periods of waiting erode our faith, we can view them as opportunities to grow our faith. If we find ourselves wavering, we should pray for the Lord to strengthen our heart and rest as He sustains us.
We can be encouraged from this verse that if we find ourselves waiting, we are not alone. The Lord has asked many people to wait before, including the psalmist. At the same time, we know that the Lord is working everything out for the good. He would not ask us to wait unless He had a good reason to do so. In the meantime, we can rest in total confidence in Him.
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