1/17/2026
"But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength;
they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run
and not grow weary, they shall walk and not faint."
Isaiah 40:31
No one likes to wait when they are waiting for something to happen. This is just human nature. We are naturally impatient, and society and culture has taught us how to expect, and often demand, an answer right now! But then, that's not God's way, and as His children we have learned that lesson if we are walking with Him daily. His timing is not like ours. In fact scripture says: "But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day." (2 Peter 3:8). He also says, “'For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,' says the Lord. 'For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.'" (Isaiah 55:8-9).
I just finished reading the story of Joseph and how his brothers old him into slavery, and he was taken to Egypt for a period of time, where he grew in strength and power, as God prepared him for the plans He had for Joseph. In the end Joseph could have blamed his brothers for doing this to him, and he could have become angry with God, as people often do. But, Joseph's response to his brothers was: "But as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, in order to bring it about as it is this day, to save many people alive." (Genesis 50:20).
In beginning to read the story of how God prepared Moses for the next leg of the journey for the nation of Israel, he had a considerable waiting time himself. When Moses was born, the Pharaoh of Egypt was killing all the baby boys being born to the people of Israel, because he feared they were increasing so rapidly in numbers that they would become stronger than them. The midwives feared God, so they did not follow the king's demands to kill all the baby boys. Then later, when Moses was born, his mother, knowing that God had given her a special child, hid Moses away, and he was raised by one of Pharaoh's daughters. God is so good that Moses' mother was chosen to care for him, plus she was paid to do so. God's plans are certainly way above our finite reasoning. Later on, Moses flees Egypt after killing an Egyptian who was hurting a fellow Israelite, and he ends up on the backside of the desert tending sheep for 40 years. During this time God was preparing Moses for His special plan as deliverer of His chosen people from Egypt. And as we know from history, this lasted another 40 years as they had to wander in the wilderness, learning another valuable lesson in trusting God's plan.
I have been waiting for some answers recently, and today no matter which way I turned, what scriptures or devotional I read, even in my Shabbat sermon, the message for me was the same - Isaiah 40:31, as noted above, to wait on the Lord. This same message, once I thought about is the correct answer for a prayer request I recently received that I have been praying about for another. I knew there was something I was missing, and at just the right time, God's special and unique timing, the answer springs up not once, but thrice! He is so faithful to us. I even found the following word on my calendar from E. M. Bounds:
"God is always within call, it is true; His ear is ever attentive to the cry of His child, but we can never get to know Him if we use the vehicle of prayer as we use the telephone - for a few words of hurried conversation. Intimacy requires development. We can never know God as it is our privilege to know Him by brief repetitions that are requests for personal favors and nothing more. That is not the way in which we can come into communication with heaven's King."
God is never far away, and as this quotation says, He is always within earshot. We are the ones who fail to take the time to sit quietly, spend the time waiting, and we do not listen for His response. Sometimes it takes a while. As I mentioned, I'm waiting for an answer to some questions, and it's been over a month, but during that time I have watched Him and listened to Him in the prayer meetings I attend, the messages I listen to, and the scriptures I read, and I am hearing His voice, feeling His Presence, as I wait for specific instructions and answers. My job is to trust Him. So I will.

