Thursday, April 9, 2015

Do you trust God when His answer is "WAIT"?

God knows it's difficult to follow when you have no idea where you're being led but He wants you to know that where ever He leads will be a place of blessing. When God tells you to wait it's because He's seen what awaits. When He tells you to be still it's because He knows the timing is not right. When He says no, it's because He has something way better than you can ever imagine. He wants you to blindly follow Him and trust that when the timing is right His perfect plan will come to real.


God's answer to your prayers will not always be what you expect but keep in mind that it's perfect. It's not easy to trust the Lord when He negates to give you what you so want but it's during this time that Jesus asks, "Do you love me? " Prove your love and trust Christ even if it doesn't make sense. Praise Him through your anger, through your frustration, through the confusion. Don't second guess His work or His plans for you. Trust Him... you will soon see His purpose for your pain. "He is working in you. God is helping you obey Him. God is doing what He wants done in you." 



God knows what's best for you, He might have other plans for you. 
"Do not get upset when God says "NO" to your prayer, you may thank Him later."


So, pray that God help you find joy in His presence and comfort alone. Sometimes you forget that relationships (on all levels) are never yours to begin with but gifts from Him. God will guard  heart and help you be more conscious of the things that sway it, and pray that God would really take this feeling of burden off of your shoulders. Whether you find someone tomorrow, next year, or never, pray that you would always be more than enough for Him, and pray that God help you learn to trust in His plan.


"Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don’t try to figure out everything on your own.
Listen for God’s voice in everything you do, everywhere you go; he’s the one who will keep you on track. Don’t assume that you know it all."

By faith wait expectantly for what has already been written. Don't focus on what's happening or all the things going wrong, fix your eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of your faith. (Hebrew 12:2)

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