Waiting Room : Wilderness Waiting
Waiting is our spiritual workout, conforms our will, and teaches us God’s way.
Waiting is our spiritual workout, conforms our will, and teaches us God’s way.
As we celebrate our nation’s independence from a tyrannical regime, let us never forget the fact that we, as a nation, as individuals, and as a church, are entirely dependent on God. May we proudly declare our dependence.
Waiting mends our wounds, addresses our weaknesses, and demonstrates God’s wisdom.
Waiting heightens our wonder, refines our wealth, and magnifies God’s workmanship.
A true hero takes a stand, makes a sacrifice, lives in service, and embodies the Savior.
We leave a legacy of faith when we let the Faith live in us, have confidence in the God of our faith, pass on our faith, connect to a community of faith, and are spiritual parents of the faith.
Our waiting provides for our work, proclaims our worship, and proves God’s word. Trust in God’s process for your work. God has the results taken care of. Focus on God’s purpose for your waiting. God has the whole thing under control. Remember it is God Who called you to the work. God is faithful and will complete His work in you.
Waiting uncovers our want, accomplishes God’s work, and reveals God’s will.
Jesus is the Last, Victorious, Risen Lamb. Only one sacrifice got back up off the altar! Someday, you may think that the victory has not been won, that the Lamb was not enough. Just remember, it might just be your Friday. Sunday is still coming. The Lamb, Jesus Christ, is enough, and he is victorious.
God’s justice points to our sin, everything we have done wrong and says, “You are guilty of breaking the Law of a holy God. Justice demands your life.” Jesus points to the cross and answers, “Take My life instead. That debt has been paid in full.”