This morning, the little ones are coloring and enjoying Elmo's World, so I took the opportunity to read more in my new book. And unsurprisingly, God had something to say to me through Lysa. Specifically, regarding David, after he was anointed as king. God sent David back to the fields to continue being a shepherd. David doesn't express frustration or impatience to get on with being a king. In fact, at some time in his life he described quite the opposite (Ps. 23) - and praised God for making David lie down in green pastures, leading him beside still waters, restoring his soul, and guiding David in the paths of righteousness. Yes, we've all heard these words before. But Lysa helped me see these words anew this morning - reminding me of the rest, reflection, restoration, and right choices God is helping me make in this right now time.
She writes:
I find myself wanting to rush things, to get past the waiting as quickly as
possible. Sometimes I forget that God is doing significant things around
me and in me, even while I am waiting.
Praise be to God for teaching me this morning in an unexpected quiet time. Praise God that He is allowing me to rest in every day work, not the work of remodelling an overly-neglected 'new' home; of allowing me to reflect on what I love about our right now home and restoring my love for this house and my desire to make this place a fragrant home for my family; for helping us to make the right choice about moving or staying put. It's not an easy decision, either way. And thanks, God, for surprising me in new ways with old scripture.
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5 comments:
Isn't it amazing the way He speaks to us and where we find answers to our delima? He is always faithful, we just have to be willing to receive what he is sending our way.
Yeah waiting isn't my thing either - in fact I pray for patience often! Thanks for sharing the passage - so very true!
Karin, I am in a "holding pattern" too. Scott and I feel like we're a bit out of sorts from day to day as we don't know what our direction will be. We have always had the AF to guide us through God's will. Now it's up to us really listening and paying attention to His will on our own. No middle man if you will. Our friends here must think we're out of our minds with our focus changing almost daily. That said, we have joined a Growth Group and church and are both really listening to what God wants for us and our family. Being in the word is helpful and I am really looking forward to this Bible study. I know I will learn so much while focusing and learning more about prayer and the powers prayer alone can unlock. Love you.
Oh, I'm getting to the point where I might as well just link to your blog and say, "I've been thinking what Karin just wrote perfectly." By the way, my "Anonymous" commenter is back.
Oh you are reminding me about such an important lesson once again. Thanks girl!
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