While We Wait

No one likes to wait. We all struggle with time and waiting. Time moves slowly when we need an answer to something. Everyone knows it takes 9 months for a baby to be born. Those 9 months can feel like forever to the expecting parents and family. We never lose the hope of delivery. The joy when the child finally arrives is like none that can be explained. Much in the same way, if a child is born prematurely there is fear and extra time needed for the child to be strong and healthy to go home. It can be the same with prayers and waiting for God to move. Timing and maturity can make all the difference in how the answer helps or hinders. Just as we cannot rush the natural process, we cannot rush God’s. Time cannot be rushed. There’s shifting and shaking taking place, it’s here but there’s more to come. We wait expectantly and for some unsure about the next move. The only way we will be standing and remain secure through it all is to spend time with Him. The word says Taste and see ...