Are you tired of waiting?

@chechuva (1275)
Philippines
June 26, 2008 8:57pm CST
For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay. Habakkuk 2:3 (NIV) *** *** *** *** If you ever find yourself in God’s waiting room – waiting for an answer, a change, or a miracle – you just need to stop and trust God. He’s never late or in a hurry, because his timing is perfect. When I started Saddleback Church , I had no idea that it would take 15 years and 10,000 weekly attenders for us to have our own land and our own building. At Saddleback’s very first church service I said, “Someday we’re going to buy at least 50 acres. But we’re not going to do it for the first five years because we’re going to put all our money into people and programs.” Seven years after that first worship service it looked like we were well on our way to having our own building. Our people had sacrificed to raise money for land – canceling vacations, working second jobs, selling diamond rings, and giving from their pensions. We finally found the right piece of land but we needed another $1.2 million to close the deal. In the last 60 days of 1987, the people in this church gave the needed funds and the land was ours. Two years later, though, we still were working out zoning details with the county supervisors and they decided to delay us indefinitely. My wife, Kay, was upset with me – and with God. She prayed: “God, you have been unfair to us. We have tried to do this exactly the way you told us with faith, honesty, and integrity. God, I don’t know what game you’re playing, but let me in on it because I don’t get it!” God responded: “Kay, what is it to you if I allow every church on the face of the earth to have a building and land and Saddleback never does? Will you still follow me?” She answered, “Yes, Lord, I will.” That experience helped me really know the truth of John 13:7, when Jesus said: “You do not realize now what I'm doing but later you will understand” (NIV). That same truth is communicated in 2 Corinthians 1:9: “This happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead” (NIV). So often it looks like God is delaying or denying us, but his timing is perfect. Next time you feel like you’re in God’s waiting room, trust that God is working in his own perfect time on his own perfect plan – which is so much better than anything we can plan or dream.
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
27 Jun 08
That is very true. god knows what is best for us. He does not answer all prayers or wishes that we have. He knows what is best for us and when the best time is for us to do or have things also. I have waited a long time for alot of things in my life but I am so glad that God finally delivered to me. He knows how hard I have tried for these things to be possible also.
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@chechuva (1275)
• Philippines
27 Jun 08
the key word is BEST and right time.. we always hurry up things without even consulting on our God who knows everything..
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@avidwhit (1492)
• Mexico
27 Jun 08
Nice story I really needed to hear a story like this in my life. Thank you for your sharing. God bless you and your church! :)
@chechuva (1275)
• Philippines
27 Jun 08
God bless you too..
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