So the Lord must wait for
you to come to him so he can show you his love and compassion. For the Lord is
a faithful God. Blessed are those who wait for his help. (Isaiah 30:18 NLT)
Waiting
is hard...I don't particularly like waiting! It's not that I shy away
from the process of a challenge or new ideas but I also like action and
resolution. Waiting is especially hard when it is in silence. Am I
supposed to be doing something or perhaps nothing and if so what direction
should I or shouldn't I take? If I'm not careful my mind will go into
overtime seeking direction when the only direction I'm to be taking
is...waiting.
The
act of waiting can be the difference between microwave cooking and crock-pot
cooking. There are advantages to both but depending on the end result
sometimes one is better than the other.
Microwave
cooking is quick and always has the background sound of the microwave working.
Crock-pot
cooking is silent and would seem as though nothing is happening until the wonderful
aroma of whatever is slow
cooking starts to permeate the room.
I
usually make roast beef in my crock pot with plenty of onions, garlic and other
seasonings and veggies. Raw onions and
garlic are too potent and bitter for my taste but when mixed with the roast and
slow cooked all day their flavors soften and enhance an amazing taste to the
beef.
Life's
heartaches and trials are like onions and garlic; left raw they are offensive,
burning, bringing tears at times; and if
not dealt with we can give off a horrible smell to those around us. But when we allow the Holy Spirit to work
through them in our hearts amazing lessons and compassion adds flavor and
aromas that draw others to his grace and mercy.
This takes time...waiting.
It is
in the waiting our hardened hearts receive the tenderizing of 'Holy Spirit slow
cooking' in order for the extravagant grace and mercy of God to be seen
(smelled) in the world around us.
In
waiting comes the promise, "You will keep in perfect peace all who trust
in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! (Isaiah 26:3 NLT)
May
we not be in such a hurry for quick fixes that we miss the sweet aroma Christ
is trying to produce in us through our waiting times.
No comments:
Post a Comment