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Patience

God Restores

God Restores

When Fanny Crosby, was a little girl, she lost sight in both eyes through a medical mishap. The years that followed were lean, as she learned how to navigate life without her sight.  Instead of becoming bitter, Fanny turned to God and allowed him to work in her situation.  God gave Fanny joy, and a new song in her heart.  Today the Church is much richer for it.  God did not restore Fanny’s physical sight, instead he deepened her spiritual insight into God as a restorative God.  Despite the lean years, Fanny writes in the song, Blessed Assurance, “Visions of rapture now burst on my sight.”

Teach me to Wait

Teach me to Wait

Gardeners are familiar with that anticipatory period of waiting between planting the seed and seeing signs of the first shoot peeking through the soil, and then waiting some more before the crop is ready for harvest. During the waiting period, the plant roots go deep, reaching for the moist, nutrient rich soil below. During this time, the growing plant becomes sturdy and strong and more likely to survive any harsh elements above ground. All the gardener can do is wait, and hope.

God is Moving-Wait

God is Moving-Wait

Have you ever had to wait for something? Waiting is especially difficult when the need is great. Throughout my ministry, there have been times when I have experienced delays and interruptions and could not go forward with a mission that I believed was God-ordained. I had to wait. This 2020 lockdown for instance, has meant that many of us have had to wait. Some have had to wait on employment, unemployment subsidies, mission trips, to re-open businesses, to celebrate birthday parties, graduation parties, weddings, and other family gatherings. Waiting as we can see from the nation’s angst, takes a special kind of grace. Yet, during my times of waiting, I discovered the gift of trust, rest, and spiritual growth (Proverbs 3: 5-6).

The One Who Waits

The One Who Waits

When Lazarus fell ill, Mary and Martha, never doubted that Jesus would come quickly to help them.  They knew how much he loved them (John 11:5).  And yet, the Bible reveals, that when Jesus heard that Lazarus was ill, he waited two more days.  Wait!  What!  Yes, you heard it right.  “Yet, when he heard that Lazarus was sick, he stayed where he was two more days.”  You have to wonder; didn’t Jesus love them?  Didn’t he care? 

God is Working, Wait!

Have you ever been forced to wait for something?  Waiting is difficult at any age.  Waiting can also be lonely. There have been times in my life when the Lord has forced me to wait on Him.  There have been times when I fell ill and was unable to continue with the work of ministry.  There have been other times when I experienced delays and interruptions and couldn’t go forward with a mission that I felt was God-ordained.  During these times, I discovered the gift of rest; and I also discovered the gift of spiritual growth.