God Has a Waiting Room
What is a
waiting room? Most of us would probably think of a doctor’s office or maybe
even a hospital… A place with chairs to sit in and wait until our name is
called. Sometimes, there is not too much of a wait. Sometimes the time goes by
quickly and our name is called almost instantly. But then there are those other
times when it seems as if we’ve been in that room forever. We’ve seen others
come in, and the ones before us leave… maybe some who have come in after us get
called before us.
We have
waiting rooms in the physical sense here in our world, but there’s also a waiting
room in the spiritual sense; God’s waiting room. So many people get placed in
His waiting room and are chosen to take a seat. Being there usually is not fun.
While you’re waiting, you’re being delayed, in all honesty. In some cases, your
whole life may be on hold. It seems endless. Maybe you have received a promise
from God that seems like it will never happen. Maybe you are struggling
with family issues, or financial trouble, or illness, and it seems like it will
never end. It feels like you are stuck in that same place and that nothing will
be done to fix it. We lose our sense of control when we are alone and waiting
and don’t know what will happen. We’re human, and we desire a sense of control
because we don’t feel stable when we can’t foresee what may happen.
When our
needs or prayers aren’t being answered right when we think we need them to be,
we begin to feel like God doesn’t care about us. We feel abandoned and
isolated, and if we’re not careful, we can even feel betrayed. It’s absolutely
natural to have these feelings, but we need to be careful to not live in those
emotions. There is actually something special about being in God’s waiting
room. It’s not just some place that He decides to stick you because He’s sick
of hearing you pray the same prayer over and over. It isn’t just somewhere He
puts you because He’s too busy and doesn’t feel like responding to you. The
time of your waiting is actually your golden opportunity to get even closer to
Jesus, more than you’ve ever been before, because it’s that time when you’re
feeling lost and have exhausted every option, that He and He alone is there.
It’s a time where He wants you to draw closer and rely on Him completely, so He
can show us His power and ability. It’s when we are weak that He is made
strong.
While you
are waiting, you also need to be careful of the enemy’s lies. The enemy will
try to use the time you have there to try to make you believe that you are
isolated, and that God doesn’t really care. He will try to get into your mind,
and make you believe that you aren’t important enough for God to pay attention
to. That is simply a big lie. Jesus may allow storms to come into your life,
but that doesn’t mean He wants to tear you down or weaken you. Rather, the
storms He sends you are one of the greatest ways for you to strengthen and
deepen your relationship with Him; because it is in these times that His
strength and power are revealed to us, so we can know Him in an even more
miraculous way. Before I end this lesson, I’m going to give two examples of how
two men of God have waited and received their wonderful promise at His perfect
time.
Hebrews
6:13-15 says “For when God made promise to Abraham because he could swear by no
greater, he sware by himself, saying I will bless thee and multiplying I will
multiply thee. And so, after he had patiently endured, he obtained the
promise.”
The New
Living Translation puts it this way… “Then Abraham waited patiently and
received what God had promised.” Key word here… patiently. Abraham probably
thought that he would receive that promise within the next year or so. He
probably couldn’t have imagined that it would take 25 years to come to pass.
The next example of someone who waited, is someone we all know… our Pastor. My
dad felt the call to preach the gospel and pastor a church about 30 years ago.
30… years. Now, that’s a long time to wait. 30 years is a long time to wait for
anything! I can barely wait 30 minutes, let alone 30 years! But the amazing
thing is that he never lost sight of that calling and that vision for his life.
He had faith and relied on God to lead him to the right place. The even more
amazing thing is that 30 years ago, the same time my dad felt the call to
pastor, our church, FACD, first began. God knew exactly what he was doing, and
orchestrated the situation perfectly, from the beginning, to where we are now.
While we
wait, there will more than likely be times where there is no physical evidence
of your prayers. You may pray, and pray, and pray… yet for that season of time
it seems like nothing happens. Does God hear or care? Of course He does. Even
if it looks as if He hasn’t heard you, it is all a part of receiving the
“evidence of things not seen,” as in Hebrews 11:1. There is a necessary time
where you must wait without seeing any evidence or response to your prayers. Of
course it’s difficult to go through. We’re human. We were created to respond to
our senses… so when we are in this situation, we can’t rely on these things.
What we
need to do is “hold fast to the profession of our faith without wavering; (for
he is faithful that promised)”. God does everything in response to faith and at
his perfect time. All He is waiting for from you is your response while you are
waiting.
-Submitted By Holly Tibbs
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