When will I ever learn that God’s timing is never mine?
I feel like a child who needs to be restrained for her own good sometimes. My Father has me in a season of stretching, but I want the season to end quickly and return to what I like most. If left to my own devices, this would not be a direction I would take.
Selfish I suppose.
I want to check off a list: 1. Learned submission. 2. Learned to lay down my will (well, sort-of …).
Guess what? God doesn’t follow a formula as He shapes and guides us.
Just as the little cup placed in the fiery furnace – I have screamed to escape and return to my shelf. The little cup didn’t realize the heat and surrender to the Master Potter would make her a beautiful piece of decorative china. At least I KNOW God works all things together for my good — yet I squirm and keep saying, “Can I go back now? Please?”
Romans 5:3
And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope.
Tribulations produce perseverance …
Perseverance: Continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failure, or opposition.
In my case, this isn’t a real tribulation, but following a path that I’d rather avoid. The perseverance is in waiting on God and waiting to hear His direction.
Perseverance produces character …
Character: Moral excellence and firmness
Character produces hope …
Hope: To desire with expectation of attainment
If we could only see what God has planned for us TOMORROW. Wouldn’t it make everything so much easier?
I wonder how many awesome blessings we miss because we don’t persevere and wait. Perhaps that is why God has taken the decision out of my hands because I would avoid this path.
Again, just like the main character in Hinds’ Feet on High Places, I want to avoid that which is too uncomfortable. But God knows what is best and what is needed to stretch me (and you as well).
Perseverance …
“When you wear the weed of impatience in your heart instead of the flower Acceptance-with-Joy, you will always find your enemies get an advantage over you.”
― Hannah Hurnard, Hinds’ Feet on High Places
I don’t find myself feeling patient about this at all. I want it over, but I should be looking for all of the joy in this that I can locate.
Do any of you squirm on undesired journeys?
Dearest Beth
I think if we want to be honest, I think we all do at times. But our Pappa is soooo patient. If we don’t learn the first time, He patiently starts teaching us all over again! So, I think the sooner we learn, the better. Hahahaha……!
Much love XX
Mia