This verse is
cherished by many of us. The promise is
that God’s favor will be upon those who wait on Him. He will be with them and overwhelm them with
freedom and strength in Him. The thought
I want to dwell on for a few moments is the waiting. What does that mean for us today? A few things come to my mind.
When we wait before
the Lord we don’t get ahead of Him. We
don’t strike out on our own and wait for Him to catch up to us. We let Him do the leading. It’s like the Israelites of old as they
wandered in the wilderness. They stayed
in their camp until the Lord moved.
Whenever He lifted His presence from the Tabernacle, they broke camp and
followed Him. If He didn’t lead them
anywhere different, they stayed put and occupied where they were at. We sometimes get anxious about things and
start moving on our own. We need to
learn to wait. Sometimes we get too
confident of ourselves and start moving without God’s direction. We need to learn to wait.
When we wait on the
Lord we spend time in fellowship with Him.
We seek Him out just to be with Him.
We linger in His presence just to enjoy Him. We spend time in the Word looking for
Him. We spend time in prayer expecting
to visit with Him.
When we wait, we make
the Lord a priority in our lives. We
value our time with Him and understand that our time with Him takes priority
over everything else. We don’t rush our
time or try to fit Him into our busy schedule.
We understand that everything else must fit around our time with Him and
if that means some things have to be set aside and perhaps not get done, so be
it.
When we wait before the
Lord, we linger until we know that our need for Him has been met. We linger as we bring to Him all the burdens
of our heart. We linger until we have
peace that all is well with our soul and our burdens are lifted. We linger with thanksgiving on our hearts for
Him and all that we are so richly blessed with.
We linger that we might praise Him, for He is worthy of all our
praise. We understand that there is no
greater need that we have than to wait on the Lord. Waiting on the Lord means that our hearts are
in an attitude of worship while living in Him.
Wait on the Lord and He WILL renew your strength.
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