Time with Jesus - Monday, 10 December 2012
Hi all,
Today’s meditation is about waiting on the Lord. It’s
something we are encouraged to do in God’s Word. However, we really have no
alternative. He won’t make a move until He is ready. We need to learn to cope
with this.
Blessings,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – Monday, 10 December 2012
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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WAIT
ON THE LORD
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Do
you remember asking the question when you were little, “How many more sleeps ‘til
Christmas”? How about when your children asked the same question? Do you
remember counting down the days? Later in life it became something like, “How
many days until the end of term?” or “How many days until the wedding?” I
remember that so well? As a 14 years old, I travelled from Port Elizabeth to
Vereeniging on the train. The train left PE at about 19h00. The train journey
was fun. We were up and messing round for all the next day and arrived in
Vereeniging Station at about 04H30 the following day. The journey seemed to
take an eternity. But the SAR food was wonderful. The stewards would serve
meals in the Dining Car. They had learned the art of swaying with the motion
of the train and very seldom was anything spilled or broken. I’ll never
forget the cutlery. Big heavy knives, forks and spoon stamped SAR. The cups,
saucers and plates had a similar identifying pattern. I particularly remember
the small coffee cups. You don’t see this size all that often these days. I
remember an unsuccessful effort to get the entire cup into my mouth. I was
never successful. I wonder what the other passengers thought about these
schoolboys and their pranks?
Waiting
for things back then didn’t seem to be half as difficult for us as it does
now. We know that the perception of the passing of time is relative. As
someone pointed out many years ago, ten seconds sitting on the hot plate
seems much longer than ten minutes spent talking with a pretty girl. But time
definitely has a relative concept to all. As a schoolboy, a month seemed like
a lifetime. For Phyllida and me, the years slip by at breakneck speed and
seem to fly past more quickly with each successive year. It’s a bit like the
old song from Fiddler on the Roof, Sunrise,
sunset / Sunrise, sunset / Swiftly fly the years - One season following
another / Laden with happiness and tears. These lyrics were
sung by the women with a poignancy we can almost feel.
And why not? Our life here is
so short. As the Psalmist, probably David, wrote, 11 My life passes as swiftly as the
evening shadows. I am withering away like grass. Psalm 102:11 NLT One “sneeze” in eternity and we
are gone. But not the Lord. He is timeless, infinite and changeless. He can
“afford” to wait. He is never in a hurry. He is the Alpha and the Omega. He
is at the beginning and the end. Both instants are the same for Him. Peter
tells us, 8 But you must not forget
this one thing, dear friends: A day is
like a thousand years to the Lord, and a
thousand years is like a day. 2 Peter 3:8
NLT The point is, He will act when everything is ready; in His own
good “time”. We have no other choice but to wait for Him. Waiting gives us an
opportunity to exercise patience. Grab it now!
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
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"On my bed night after night I sought him Whom my soul loves; I sought him but did not find him.
Song of Solomon 3:1 NASB
1 Return, O Israel, to the LORD your God, for your sins
have brought you down. 2 Bring your
confessions, and return to the LORD. Say to Him, "Forgive all our sins
and graciously receive us, so that we may offer You our praises.
Hosea 14:1-2 NLT
13 And remember, when you are being tempted, do not say,
"God is tempting me." God is never tempted to do wrong, and
He never tempts anyone else. 14 Temptation
comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away. 15
These desires give birth to sinful actions. And when sin is allowed to grow,
it gives birth to death. 16 So don't
be misled, my dear brothers and sisters. 17 Whatever is good and perfect comes down to us from God
our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens. He never changes or
casts a shifting shadow.
James 1:13-17 NLT
14 Wait patiently for the LORD. Be brave and courageous.
Yes, wait patiently for the LORD.
Psalms 27:14 NLT
26 It is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the
LORD.
Lamentations 3:26 TNIV
7 Won't God give his chosen people justice when they cry
out to him for help day and night? Is he slow to help them?
Luke 18:7 GW
For the choir director; according to Jeduthun; a psalm by David. 1
My soul waits calmly for God alone. My salvation
comes from him. 2 He alone is my rock and my saviour-my
stronghold. I cannot be severely shaken. 3 How long will all of
you attack a person? How long will you try to murder him, as though he were a
leaning wall or a sagging fence? 4 They plan to force him out of
his high position. They are happy to lie. They bless with their mouths, but
in their hearts they curse. Selah 5 Wait
calmly for God alone, my soul, because my hope comes from him.
Psalms 62:1-5 GW
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Waiting for
the Master. I wonder what it means.
Is it lying
on the bed and pondering our dreams?
Is it like
a lover, longing for her mate,
Thinking of
the glory they had on their last date?
Is it like
a traveller, waiting for the train,
Hoping that
it’s punctual and isn’t late again?
Is it like
an athlete when the training’s done.
“On your
marks, Get ready. Where is that starter’s gun?”
Is it like
a woman waiting to give birth,
But that
nine month interval’s the longest time on earth.
Is it like
a family whose men folk went to war,
Fearing for
they safety. Will they come home once more?
Is it like
a faithful pet at his master’s tomb?
Hoping that
he’ll see him. Will he be coming soon?
Is it like
a mother sitting by the bed
Of her
infant daughter. Her face all stained and red
Is it going
to happen? “Lord, let her survive.
Lord I will
do anything to take her home alive!”
Is it like
a murderer in the condemned cell.
Thinking in
an hour or two he’ll be consigned to hell?
Yes, it
could be all of them. It also could be none.
It could be
the certainty that when the time is done
Jesus will
embrace them and they will hear Him say
“My good
and faithful servant, you’re here with Me to stay!”
All of us
have been there in a scenario.
Muttering
and grumbling, “The time is going slow”.
“When is He
arriving? It’s getting very late.
I would
have done the washing if I’d known I’d have to wait!”
We all have
a problem understanding time.
We talk of
punctuality. But Jesus Christ Divine
Is not in
our dimension the way we understand.
There’s no
“time” in eternity. So anything we’ve planned
May not be
in the sequence which we anticipated.
The last is
first. The first is last, This cannot be equated
With Father
God’s priority. And He will only act
When all of
His requirements are an established fact.
So if we’re
sitting waiting and champing at the bit.
A little
word from Jesus. “I think it’s time you quit!”
Jim Strickland
Written
10th December
2012
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