Scripture: Psalm 130:1-8
Journal: What are you waiting for these days? What is God doing in you as you wait?
Reflection:
Waiting is no easy thing. In fact, it takes quite a bit of effort. But effort in a much different way than we
are used to. There is a letting go
that is necessary in waiting: a letting go of control and opinion and agenda; a
letting go of strength and power and adequacy.
Waiting is the place where we have to come face to face with our
inability to make things happen for ourselves.
Thus, it can be an incredibly humbling process.
But waiting is not only
about letting go, there is also a taking hold that is necessary. We must begin to embrace—rather than deny—our
own vulnerability, dependence, and weakness.
For the scriptures clearly tell us that “When we are weak, we are
strong.” (2 Cor. 12:10) Waiting puts
us in a place where we must confront our own nothingness and find that it is not
an enemy, but a friend. It has something
of incredible value to teach us, if we are willing to listen.
Therefore, waiting is never
passive, but always active. It involves
the movement from clenched fists to open hands.
For clenched fists can never receive anything. And, in the end, waiting is always about
receiving. It is about realizing that we
cannot control or contrive or manipulate God into giving us anything, we must
simply learn to wait with open hands to receive whatever he decides to give,
whenever he decides to give it. Thus,
our hope is not in our own efforts, gifts, and abilities, but in his grace
alone, which is always sufficient.
Prayer
Closing
Prayer: My soul waits for the Lord more than watchmen
wait for the morning, more than watchmen wait for the morning. O Israel, put your hope in the Lord.
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