Sunday, December 9, 2007

Waiting in Prayer

"If thou hast been knocking at the gate of mercy, and hast received no answer, shall I tell thee why the mighty Maker hath not opened the door and let thee in? Our Father has reasons peculiar to Himself for thus keeping us waiting. Sometimes it is to show His power and His sovereignty, that men may know that Jehovah has a right to give or to withhold. More frequently the delay is for our profit. Thou art perhaps kept waiting in order that thy desires may be more fervent. God knows that delay will quicken and increase desire, and that if He keeps thee waiting thou wilt see thy necessity more clearly, and wilt seek more earnestly; and that thou wilt prize the mercy all the more for its long tarrying. There may also be something wrong in thee which has need to be removed, before the joy of the Lord is given. Perhaps thy views of the Gospel plan are confused, or thou mayest be placing some little reliance on thyself, instead of trusting simply and entirely to the Lord Jesus. Or, God makes thee tarry awhile that He may the more fully display the riches of His grace to thee at last. Thy prayers are all filed in heaven, and if not immediately answered they are certainly not forgotten, but in a little while shall be fulfilled to thy delight and satisfaction. Let not despair make thee silent, but continue instant in earnest supplication."
CH Spurgeon Morning & Evening Dec 9th

4 comments:

Griese Family said...

Praying for you and your family as you wait.

In Christ,
Krista

Anonymous said...

Miranda, that is SO encouraging. I needed to read that.

Love in Chrisy, Laura

Anonymous said...

Sorry, that should say "in Christ"! HA! I am typing one-handed and nursing!

Laura

Griese Family said...

Sounds good; email me sometime.

In Christ,
Krista
griesegang@hotmail.com