Turning The Giants Into Mice - Part 8

Expect God To Deliver

Waiting is the hardest thing in the world. We can pray. We can read all the words of God. We can hold on to our faith. Yet we find it hard to wait upon God. The Psalmist wants us to “be still and know” that He is God (Psalm 46:10). To wait means to do nothing. Can we do nothing about the situation? How long do we have to wait until we see results? What can we do while waiting? Maybe by faith I move ahead and do this which I think is right and I am sure that God will guide me along the way. This is not faith. This is lack of faith and going ahead of God. When the Psalmist says “be still and know”, he means to do nothing except to know in your heart that God will move in His own ways and in His own timing. All that is required of us is to pray and worship Him. Caleb expected God to deliver the promised lands. He expected God to help them defeat the giants just as He had done in the previous battles. But he did not run ahead of God. The Israelites did after Moses proclaimed God’s judgements. They were defeated and killed.

When you are still, sitting down, doing nothing except to wait in anticipation, you will hear a small still voice telling you what to do. Or, you will see a vision before your eyes the steps you have to take. Until then, be still and do nothing except to wait for God to give the ‘Go’ word to you. This is waiting in expectation for God to show His glory over the situation and in your life.

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4 Comments»

  1. Lance Gargus

    3. May 2008 | 04:32 h

    We want so much to move the hand of God instead of waiting on Him.
    Blessings,
    Lance
    www.lancessoulsearching.com

  2. Gina

    3. May 2008 | 12:01 h

    thank you I enjoyed that means to me that in the mist of a big situation it will be small I’m encourage just like daved conqured his giant we can do the same with Gods help

  3. Dave Earley

    5. May 2008 | 04:26 h

    It’s kind of weird how we have to be reminded to be still, or to relax, but as human nature would have it, we do not often like to wait, or ask for guidance.

    Dave

  4. pia

    9. May 2008 | 03:01 h

    waiting is really hard. this is just my prayer this morning - that God speaks to me while i wait.

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