Trusting God's Timing When You're Waiting

Hi ladies it's me again and happy Tuesday! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm happy to present another blog called "Trusting God's Timing When You're Waiting". I'm sure all of us know that waiting is fun isn't it? Actually know it's not! Who likes to wait in line, get stuck in traffic, wait on a doctor's appointment, or wait to hear back from an employer to see if you got the job just to name a couple of examples. But most of all as Christians, how many of us know that waiting on God can be a challenge? Ladies in my 21 years of walking with the Lord despite me being in my early thirties I understand how challenging that can be. I definitely understand how a Christian can earnestly pray to the Lord about many things such as a loved one to get saved or come back to Christ, someone to be healed, a single person to get married, a childless married couple to have kids, or a loved one incarcerated (especially unjustly) to be released and the answers to those prayers seem delayed. How many of you ladies have felt frustrated with God when that happened? Ladies it's okay to be honest with God and I'm not afraid to admit I've been frustrated with God too. Afterall that's what that previous blog is about dealing with being frustrated with God. Ladies I want you to know that people in the Bible had to learn how to wait on God for various things and I'm sure many of you know the examples of that I'll share. One obvious example is the life of Joseph in the Old Testament. When he was seventeen years old God gave him a dream at night that he'd be a great leader and his loved ones would bow to him! Just imagine sharing that dream with your siblings and parents and see how they'll respond to that! As we know that his evil brothers (with the exception of Benjamin the youngest brother) hated him and plotted to kill him! Let's not forget that his dad Jacob (or Israel) favored Joseph above the other brothers and gave him the coat of many colors which caused jealousy to escalate in the house too. As we know that Joseph's older brothers (not Benjamin) grabbed him, threw him in a pit, and sold him as a slave! Let's not forget how Joseph's earthly father felt believing that his son was dead finding his coat dipped into blood! As Jacob (or Israel) was grieving, Joseph worked as a slave in Potiphar's house for a time where he learned to deepen his walk with the Lord and be a hard worker. We know that God blessed Potiphar's house because of Joseph but sadly, Potiphar's wife tried to tempt Joseph to sin sexually but he refused. Despite him standing for righteousness, he got wrongly incarcerated and I shared about that last month about it! He not only lived in prison, he likely worked as a jail administrator and he met the cupbearer and the baker and interpreted their dreams. The cupbearer forgot Joseph when he got restored to Pharaoh while the baker later died. Imagine being in the position of being forgotten by someone who should have remembered you while you're forced to live and work in prison! But God gave Pharaoh a dream about prosperity and famine hitting Egypt for seven years and we know that the number seven means completion. Joseph later got "laid off" from his jail administrator position and got sent to the palace to interpret Pharaoh's dream! Joseph became prime minister in Egypt, married his wife Asneth, had two sons Manasseh and Ephraim, and saved money and grain during the "seven prosperity years" to prepare for the famine. Later famine hit in Egypt and all over the world which forced Joseph's brothers to come to Egypt, buy food, and bow to Joseph! Isn't it something that the very ones who hated Joseph would be the ones begging for his help later? If course Joseph revealed himself to his brothers, forgave them, reconciled with his old father Jacob, and took care of them, their households, his immediate households, and Egypt during the entire famine! Another example that I think of is the life of King David. He was the youngest of eight sons in his family, was a shepherd boy, and wasn't esteemed by his family all that much. But later the prophet Samuel came to Jesse's house (David's earthly father) and he brought his seven sons except for David! Isn't that something that Jesse didn't even consider his youngest son? The Lord revealed to Samuel that neither David's elder brothers were chosen to be king so Jesse had to hurry David in the house and Samuel anointed David to be the future second king of Israel! As we know wicked Goliath the Philistine giant tormented King Saul and his army and that upset David who decided to go down to fight Goliath! We know the story David took five stones and a slingshot which hit Goliath on the forehead and he fell and died! (Side note I believe that Goliath was probably connected to the Nephiliam because of his height something I've been sharing with Christians over the past few years.) Now you'd think that David's life would be a "walk in the park" well sadly things drastically changed. King Saul got jealous of David and tried to kill him multiple times. It got so bad that Jonathan the crown prince (King Saul's oldest son) and Princess Michal (King Saul's oldest daughter) and David's first wife had to lie to King Saul and help him get away from him! Whew! This went on for years until one day King Saul, Prince Jonathan, and other Jewish soldiers were in the battlefield and a massive massacre happened. Prince Jonathan and many Jewish soldiers brutally died while King Saul got wounded and committed suicide! David had to wait many years to be king but after wicked King Saul died, David at thirty became king of Judah and seven years later, became king of Israel! Not only that, King David was a warrior, a Psalmist, and a harp player and I know many of us have enjoyed the book Psalm! (My dad used to read the Psalm to me and my siblings growing up especially Psalm 1, 23, 34, 63, 91, and Psalm 100.) Even as king, King David encountered ups and downs such as his sin with Bathsheba, (he repented and wrote Psalm 51) counting the people, wicked kings fighting him, and even his own son Absalom tried to take the throne by force until his hair got caught in the tree and got killed! But throughout King David's life the Lord was with him and I want you ladies to know that the Lord is with you too. Joseph in the Old Testament and King David endured a lot and they often had to wait on God which wasn't easy but God gave them grace during that time. Ladies I don't know what you're waiting on and we must always remember to trust God's timing which I know is easier said than done. That's not easy for me either but looking at a couple of these biblical examples helps shape my perspective and I pray does the same for you ladies to remember that God orchestrates everything. Does it make the waiting easy? No!!!!!!! But it reminds us that God's in control. I pray that this blog encouraged you ladies, blessings, and have a blessed week everyone.









