Waiting
on God
Psalm
40:1-3, 7-8, 13, 16
When I was a child, my family
took a vacation to Disney World. What
started out as a fun ride turned into disaster when we got stuck on the “It’s a
Small World” ride for a couple of hours.
Imagine being confined to a small boat in an enclosed space while
animatronic figures sing a saccharine song over and over while you wait for the
ride to be resumed or evacuated. I just
couldn’t wait for someone to throw switch that would pick us up out of that
watery ride and set us on solid ground, far from earshot of that song.
An
experience like this, however grating on the nerves, is nothing compared to the
agonizing waits of actual life. Hospital
waiting rooms are crowded with those who wait impatiently to hear word of a
loved one’s surgery. Parents spend many
late night hours waiting for children to come home safely from work or a
date. Widows wait with hands folded in
prayer, pining for the day when they will see their departed spouses again in
Glory.
As
the psalmist waits, he recalls God’s past faithfulness, when the Father lifted
him out of the mire and set his feet on a rock.
As you wait on God, remember His faithfulness to you in the past. Let that give you peace for the present. “Here I am, I have come,” you say, presenting
yourself to God to do with as He pleases.
Remember His protection and salvation, and anticipate a time of
rejoicing once your wait is over. Wait
on the Lord, and be patient. Wait on the
Lord.
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Invitatory: I waited patiently for the Lord;
he turned to me and
heard my cry.
He lifted me out of
the slimy pit,
out of the mud and
mire;
he set my feet on a
rock
and gave me a firm
place to stand.
He put a new song in
my mouth,
a hymn of praise to
our God.
Many will see and
fear
and put their trust
in the Lord.
Cruciform: Here I am, I have come.
I
desire to do your will, O my God.
Weeks:
Inhale: May your love and your
truth always protect me.
Exhale: Be pleased, O Lord, to save me;
O
Lord, come quickly to help me.
Invitatory: May all who seek you rejoice and be glad in you.
May
those who love your salvation always say, “The Lord be exalted!”
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