Thursday, January 28, 2010

January 28, 2010 ~ Watching And Waiting

I see the image of the farmer patiently waiting.

Today's Scripture:

See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it until it receives the early and latter rain. You also be patient. Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand.

James 5:7-8

God's timing is always perfect. He parted the Red Sea when his people needed it most - when they were trapped between the rushing waters and an approaching army. God allowed the water to flow again, but only after Moses and the Israelites had made it safely across. God provided what the people needed at the precise moment that it would make the greatest difference.

From a human vantage point, it isn't always easy to recognize that opportune moment. Waiting for God's answer, when you own internal timer has already gone off, can make you feel as if God isn't listening or he simply doesn't care. When you find yourself in that situation, take a lesson from this important verse in James and put yourself in a farmer's shoes. You can't rush a perfect harvest or an answer to prayer. As a farmer waits for the fruit of his labor, he doesn't just sit around complaining about how long the growing season is. He continues to work. He trusts God, and his patience grows right along with his fruit.

Selah people' and friends James provides a valuable tip for those who wait. He advises you to establish your heart, which means "to firmly plant your life and expectations in the fertile soil of God's truth." There is a bountiful harvest as certain as the fulfillment of God's promises: the Lord will return; the hard times that you and I face will end; and

God will answer your prayers when the time is right.

"The image of a patient farmer provides an encouraging visual picture for prayer. I can see my wife's Uncle Eldridge as he shared with me one time that he need not even speak verbally to God when his field is dry he just looks up and knows that God here's his prayer. Join me in picturing every prayer as a seed planted in God's will. As you wait, picture them ripening, trusting in God's perfect harvest time."

Your pastor,

Rev Patrick Muston

Selah Christian Church
Four Oaks, NC

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