Mar 22, 2010

God's perfect timing

"And when forty years were expired, there appeared to him in the wilderness of Mount Sinai an angel of the Lord in a flame of fire in a bush?saying?I have seen the affliction of my people which is in Egypt, and I have heard their groaning, and am come down to deliver them. And now come, I will send thee into Egypt" (Acts 7:30, 32, 34).

 

That was a long wait in preparation for a great mission. When God delays, He is not inactive. <Amen> He is getting ready His instruments, He is ripening our powers; and at the appointed moment we shall arise equal to our task. <Amen> Even Jesus of Nazareth was thirty years in privacy, growing in wisdom before He began His work. --Dr. Jowett

 

God is never in a hurry but spends years with those He expects to greatly use. He never thinks the days of preparation too long or too dull. <Amen>

 

The hardest ingredient in suffering is often time. A short, sharp pang is easily borne, but when a sorrow drags its weary way through long, monotonous years, and day after day returns with the same dull routine of hopeless agony, the heart loses its strength, and without the grace of God, is sure to sink into the very sullenness of despair. Joseph's was a long trial, and God often has to burn His lessons into the depths of our being by the fires of protracted pain. "He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver," but He knows how long, and like a true goldsmith He stops the fires the moment He sees His image in the glowing metal. We may not see now the outcome of the beautiful plan which God is hiding in the shadow of His hand; it yet may be long concealed; but faith may be sure that He is sitting on the throne, calmly waiting the hour when, with adoring rapture, we shall say, "All things have worked together for good." Like Joseph, let us be more careful to learn all the lessons in the school of sorrow than we are anxious for the hour of deliverance. There is a "need-be" for every lesson, and when we are ready, our deliverance will surely come, and we shall find that we could not have stood in our place of higher service without the very things that were taught us in the ordeal. God is educating us for the future, for higher service and nobler blessings; and if we have the qualities that fit us for a throne, nothing can keep us from it when God's time has come. Don't steal tomorrow out of God's hands. Give God time to speak to you and reveal His will. He is never too late; learn to wait. --Selected

 

"He never comes too late; He knoweth what is best;

Vex not thyself in vain; until He cometh--REST."

 

Do not run impetuously before the Lord; learn to wait His time: the minute-hand as well as the hour-hand must point the exact moment for action.

 



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5 comments:

  1. What an uplifting and inspiring message this is. You are so right, that God's timing is always perfect. It may not be the "timing" we want, but God know best. Blessings. Lloyd

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  2. Learn to wait His time! Thank you for this encouraging post!
    Be blessed, Mika from Finland

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  3. I think this was a wonderful post as well. I like to think of the suffering I endure as suffering that would have crushed me a long time ago, but now am able to endure. Like God is adding weight to the bar. I am getting stronger. I like to memorize christian quotes. I have a nice list of them here. Jesus Christ Quotes

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  4. Hi Thomas, thanks for the blog follow! This is a really, really great post. This is the exact thing I try to get across every time I post. Do you mind if I repost this on my blog (I will of course link back to you :) God bless!

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  5. Hi I am new to this website, thanks for that inspiring reminder.
    Sometimes we forget that it's God's time not ours

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