Wednesday, August 9, 2023

WAIT ON THE LORD

 


Wait! It is a simple command but hard to follow. Due to the advancement of technology, we don’t have to wait a long time to get things done. Years ago, it will take two weeks for a letter to be delivered through the post office, today we have the internet, mobile phones, and social media to help us send messages within a short time. People in today’s world do not like to wait. No! They will not wait for minutes for a meal, or stand in a queue for some few minutes, or even wait in line for a bus. We are in a hurry for everything and we just hate to wait.

However, we cannot treat God with this same attitude. We cannot make Him do things in a hurry. When we put our request before Him in prayer, we need to wait for the answers to our requests. Some people call this ‘waiting period’ delay. But God doesn’t delay, we need to learn how to wait. It is a sin to think that God who created the whole world in six days and it beauty will delay when He needs to act.

According to the Nelson’s Bible Dictionary, WAIT: “To remain in readiness or expectation. In Scripture, the word wait normally suggests the anxious, yet confident, expectation by God's people that the Lord will intervene on their behalf. Such waiting may be for answers to prayer (Psalm 25:5), for the coming of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:4), for salvation (Genesis 49:18), or especially for the coming of the Messiah to bring salvation to His people and to establish His kingdom on earth (Psalm 37:34; Luke 12:36; Romans 8:23; 1 Thessalonians 1:10). Waiting, therefore, is the working out of hope.”

Some believe that “waiting periods” are actually God saying no to their request or that they are been punished.

2 Peter3:9 “The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but He is longsuffering toward us.”

In some churches, they pray against the spirit of delay. But in the Holy Bible, there is no such thing as a spirit of delay. It is rather the spirit of impatience. We are impatient with God. Answers to our prayers may be hindered by unseen obstacles. Don’t expect God’s answers to come too easily or too quickly. Prayer may be challenged by evil forces, so pray fervently and earnestly (Daniel 10:11-14).

We find many people who had to wait on the Lord, just as believers today must wait patiently for the return Christ’s return.

  1. Abraham the father of faith had to wait 25 years for the promised son, Isaac. (Genesis 21:1)
  2. Prophet Simeon waited for the Messiah to come and rescue Israel. (Luke 2:25-32)
  3. Zechariah and Elizabeth waited for several years for the birth of John the Baptist. (Luke 1:5-13).
  4. Joseph waited 13 years for his dreams to be fulfilled. (Genesis 42:9)
  5. David waited for 13 years to be king of Israel. (2 Samuel 5:1-3).
  6. Moses waited on God for 40 days and night. (Exodus 24:12).

 

Wait on the Lord. Trust that God promises to you will be fulfilled in this life and in the life to come. Whatever your petitions may be, marriage, business, job, travel, child birth, finance, health, wisdom, grace, and favor wait on God.

“But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.” – Isaiah 40:31

 

By: Samuel Mantey

Twitter: @SamuelMantey

Email: Samuelmantey@gmail.com

Thursday, June 15, 2023

DANGER IN PLENTY

 

‘When you have eaten your fill in this land, be careful not to forget the LORD’ – Deuteronomy 6:11

 

God had delivered the people of Israel from 430 years of slavery in Egypt. He had anointed Moses to lead the people into the Promised Land, where they will have a new beginning and to worship Him. God gave them many assurances and promises. He even called the Promised Land “a land flowing with milk and honey” meaning a place of plenty food, and money and life is very easy.

 

“So I have come down to deliver them out of the land of the Egyptians, and to bring them up from that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey” – Exodus 3:8

 

Prosperity more than poverty can dull our spiritual vision because it tends to make us self-sufficient. The same thing can happen with our nation, church, companies, and individuals. God told the people while they were in the wilderness that they should be careful when they enter the Promised Land and when they start experiencing the goodness of his promises. Moses warned the people not to forget God when they arrive at the Promised Land and became prosperous.

Prosperity is good but it is often most difficult to follow God when life is easy, we fall prey to temptation and fall away from God.

How can we forget God? When we have more than enough.

In times of plenty, we often take credit for our prosperity and become proud that our own hard work and cleverness have us rich and successful.  It is easy to get so busy managing wealth that we push God right out of our lives.

Here are some notable examples of this truth:

 

  1. Adam lived in a perfect world and had a perfect relationship with God. His needs were met and he had everything. But he fell when he disobeyed God’s law.
  2. The Israelites had experienced the bountiful blessings when they settled in the Promised Land, when they were filled, they fell into idolatrous practices.
  3. King Solomon had it all: power, fame, wealth, and wisdom. But this very abundance was the source of his downfall.
  4. The United States and the western civilization have received great wealth and prosperity. But this same grace and blessing have led them to approve same-sex marriages and promote abortion: which leads to downfall.

If you forget the Lord God in times of abundance, you will certainly be destroyed. You will be destroyed if you refuse to obey the Lord your God.

 

A Call to Remember And Obey

You must fear the Lord YOUR God and serve Him.

Deuteronomy 8:10-18

 “When you have eaten your fill, be sure to praise the Lord your God for the good land he has given you.

 "But that is the time to be careful! Beware that in your plenty you do not forget the Lord your God and disobey his commands, regulations, and decrees that I am giving you today.  For when you have become full and prosperous and have built fine homes to live in, and when your flocks and herds have become very large and your silver and gold have multiplied along with everything else, be careful! Do not become proud at that time and forget the Lord your God, who rescued you from slavery in the land of Egypt.

Do not forget that he led you through the great and terrifying wilderness with its poisonous snakes and scorpions, where it was so hot and dry. He gave you water from the rock! He fed you with manna in the wilderness, a food unknown to your ancestors. He did this to humble you and test you for your own good.  He did all this so you would never say to yourself, 'I have achieved this wealth with my own strength and energy.' Remember the Lord your God. He is the one who gives you power to be successful, in order to fulfill the covenant he confirmed to your ancestors with an oath.”


By: Samuel Mantey

Twitter: @SamuelMantey

Email: samuelmantey@gmail.com