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Our life in this world is characterized by waiting. From our earliest days, our parents have taught us the importance of waiting patiently. Whether it was waiting for our fathers to return home from work, for visitors to arrive, a birthday or another special day, we had to be taught to wait patientl
She patiently looks forward to the day of the marriage ceremony. Biblically, waiting has some of the same meaning that we attach to our earthly meaning of it.
This is clearly taught in Micah 7:7 where we read, "Therefore will I look unto the Lord; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me." Note that last part, "My God will hear me." Because we have that confidence in God we wait for Him to save us to the uttermost. Still more, that "th
A little reflection will reveal how much of our time we spend waiting for this thing or for that. We live fast. A little reflection will reveal how much of our time we spend waiting for this thing or for that. We live fast. In the short span of our lives we do so much more than our grandparents
Waiting Upon the Lord Scripture: Jeremiah 14:22 Speaker: Pastor Steven Key 1. Waiting for What? 2. Waiting for Whom? 3. Waiting How? Event: Midweek Service
And then Israel in the wilderness for 40 years, as it were, waiting in a holding pattern before they went into the promised land of Canaan. You have the story of Job in scripture, one who the scripture exalts for waiting patiently. or David, anointed to be king, waiting. The remnant in the inte
Wait patiently, wait in quiet submission to the will of God. But what else characterizes our waiting? for these final wonders, the return of Christ, His judgment of the human race, and the renewal of creation, what else characterizes that waiting is the way we live. Does the way we live now show
They are those who wait patiently and assiduously for His coming. You can recognize yourself as belonging to these saved, if you bear this earmark. Their whole attitude is that of expectation. When visitors are expected in the home, we soon notice an air of expectancy about the house. When, for ex
Is there really someone named Jesus who is son of God and Savior, my Savior? Did he really come into the world and die for my sin? Is he truly now risen from the dead and sitting at the throne in heaven, ruling over all things, directing everything? He's coming again. He's creating a new, he wi
We wait for (or cannot wait for) trains, busses, dinner, vacation. We wait on the Lord. And this implies that He is already king, already come, ruling in our lives. Thus His coming and our waiting is not just in the future. We wait on the Lord. This means that we attend God’s law and so serve God—no