"When is it going to be my turn?" "Why don't I ever win?" "It's not fair..."
Have you ever said these words...thought these thoughts?
Unfortunately most of us have either said or thought these phrases - or something like them - in our lives. Someone else wins the trophy; Someone else becomes prom queen; Someone else becomes class president; Someone else gets your dream job or your dream date or you dream house...
And you wonder - when is it going to be my turn?
Be still before the LORD
and wait patiently for him;
do not fret when people succeed in their ways, (Psalm 37:7)
and wait patiently for him;
do not fret when people succeed in their ways, (Psalm 37:7)
We aren't wrong to desire success or to want to achieve goals - but how we go about the desire can be wrong.
When we focus our attention on what we are not getting we miss out on what we already have. We miss out on the purpose of the time of waiting before we acheive our goals.
We miss out on our time to focus on God and His will.
God wants to give us the desires of our hearts. He wants to shower us with blessings. He is our Father and He wants each of us to find hope and joy; but He wants to give us our hearts' desires in His time.
If we place our focus on what and when we are not receiving what we want, we fall into sin. We make the want of something or some goal or someone more important than God.
If we instead focus our energy on being in the moment - on being content in all circumstances (Phil 4:10-12) - we will find the waiting can be a time of unexpected blessing. In the waiting for our hearts' desires, we grow in perserverance, strength, love, hope and peace. When we wait we learn to see the blessings of where we are.
One of the hardest lessons in life to learn is that it isn't yet your time. Patience is a virtue often desired but very rarely shown.
As a follower of Christ, you have the ability to lean on Jesus so that he will make your time of waiting a time of blessing. He will teach you the joy of patience.
Scripture
Quote of the Day
For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith,
But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting.
T.S. Eliot
We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the
one that is waiting for us.
James Campbell
Question of the Day
What is your heart's greatest desire?
Don't Forget GUMY TONIGHT!!!!
Courtney, I've been enjoying your devotionals! Love the James Campbell quote here. The image of the girl makes me think of Wooing Jane :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kit! I appreciate the support...I heart this picture...It is so how we feel sometimes!
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