WAIT
Financial pressures abound in our
world. We not only feel pressure to survive, but to thrive. Indeed,
many times we are evaluated somewhat superficially by others, that is, by the
degree of prosperity we achieve, and we find ourselves either accepted or rejected
as a direct result. But money isn’t everything, is it?
Consider the following story of a
rich man whose priorities were distorted and misplaced. Worse yet, he
lacked PATIENCE. Jesus
Christ admonishes us, “In your patience possess ye your souls.” (Luke 21:19)
Remember: God works exclusively through His divine timetable (kairos), not our
human calendar (chronos), so stop obsessing over your watch. Don’t rush
your process! WAIT ON HIM. (Isaiah 40:31 – Psalm 40:1)
Once there was a rich man who was
doing quite well in life until he fell seriously ill. He was forced to
sell all his belongings to cure his illness. After he became healthy, he
realized that he had nothing left of any tangible value. The once wealthy
man now had difficulty feeding himself, but he thought that in time things
would return to normal and he would be wealthy again.
He waited a very long time, but nothing happened to change his circumstances.
He felt that his daily existence was so dreadful and unbearable that he
decided to take his own life. And he did.
While on his way to perdition, this man met two angels who were hauling a
rather heavy load. He asked them where they were going. After
their long explanations, the man realized that the two angels had been
dispatched on earth for him – to radically change and improve his life
situation. The heavy load the angels were dragging was actually a bag loaded
with money. But since he was no longer alive, he would not be able to
receive it. Far worse, he was now consigned to eternal punishment and
exiled permanently from the presence of his Creator.
Now hear this: Never ever make
radical, ridiculous, irreversible choices. The answer you need could be
just right around the corner. I love how the Psalmist David frames it: “WAIT ON THE LORD; Be of good courage,
and He shall strengthen your heart. Wait, I say, on the Lord!” (Psalm
27:14, NKJV)
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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