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Wait For God's Timing71 [Gen 16:1-6] / Anne's Faith ColumnCOLUMNS 2022. 1. 29. 13:46
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Wait For God's Timing71
[Gen 16:1-6]
/ Anne's Faith Column
/ By Priscilla
"Now Sarai, Abram's wife,
had borne him no children.
But she had an Egyptian
maidservant named Hagar;
so she said to Abram,
"The LORD has kept me
from having children.
Go, sleep with my maidservant;
perhaps I can build a family
through her."
Abram agreed to
what Sarai said.
So after Abram had been
living in Canaan ten years,
Sarai his wife took her Egyptian
maidservant Hagar
and gave her to her husband
to be his wife. He slept
with Hagar, and she
conceived.
When she knew she was
pregnant, she began to
despise her mistress.
Then Sarai said to Abram,
"You are responsible for the
wrong I am suffering.
I put my servant in your arms,
and now that she knows
she is pregnant, she
despises me.
May the LORD judge
between you and me."
"Your servant is in
your hands,"
Abram said.
"Do with her whatever
you think best."
Then Sarai mistreated Hagar;
so she fled from her."
(Gen 16:1-6)
Abram's wife, Sarai,
found out that she could
not have children.
So she tried to persuade
her husband in a human way
to have children through he
r maidservant Hagar.
However, after things had
come about as she wished,
she regretted seeing the
resulting problems
and changing attitude of
the maidservant Hagar.
It is already recorded
in the Scriptures that
God's method is different
from mine, but in fact,
it is quite a difficult task
to wait for God's timing
without knowing it at all,
and it requires
considerable patience.
Even the act of doing
God's will at our own will,
and repenting with our
hands raising up to God
because we can't afford
it is an attitude that we,
children of God, should
never do.
But, why did Abram,
who had great faith,
accept his wife's offer
like Adam did?
Why did he accept his
wife's offer, even though
he had directly received
the promise of blessings
from God
that God would
make his descendants
as numerous as the stars
in the sky and as the sand
on the seashore?
Although Abram lived with
a dream God had given
him, as the years passed,
that dream faded away
and disappeared,
and his heart was filled
with doubts, which eventually
led him to distrust the promises
God had given him.
He considered it impossible
to obtain children in a human way,
so he easily accepted his wife's
offer without any hesitation.
Sometimes, like Abram,
we too easily forget
the word of promise
we received from God
and become impatient,
so we keep fretting instead
of continuing to pray to God.
Also, we doubt that
answers from God
will come to us
and we no longer wait,
and finally give up praying
easily on our own.
But when we stay patient,
trusting and listening to
the word of God,
God definitely gives wisdom
to each of us and works
through people around
and our circumstances.
God's will and purpose
is sure to be fulfilled
when the season is
fulfilled.
When God's timing
(Kairos) comes,
no one will close or open
the gates of heaven
except Almighty God.
If God does not work,
everything is in vain
and we must know that
in the end the outcome
of everything depends
on God's sovereignty.
Therefore, as the
Scriptures says,
we can become the wisest
if we patiently persevere,
trust in God, and wait quietly
for God's timing.
"There is a time for everything,
and a season for every
activity under heaven.."
(Eccl 3:1-8)
Therefore, let's not insist
on our will in everything,
but let God's will do
everything for us.
Let's wait patiently for
God's timing to the end.
Prayer
Lord!
Give me the faith to wait
patiently for God's timing.
Amen
2010/04/05
/ By Priscilla
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