Waiting on the Lord

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Psalm 27:14 “Wait on the Lord: Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: Wait, I say, on the Lord.”
waiting on the Lord: A posture of the heart during prayer in which we wait quietly before God for some sense of guidance in our prayer, and also for an assurance of God’s presence and of his answer to our prayer. (18C.9)
Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, Second Edition. (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Academic, 2020), 1527

An analogy from human experience may help us to appreciate the benefit of waiting before the Lord for a response to prayer. If I wish to invite someone home for dinner, there are various ways I can do so. First, I can issue a vague, general invitation: “It would be nice to have you come to dinner sometime.” Almost no one will come to dinner based on that kind of invitation alone. This is rather like the vague, general prayer, “God bless all my aunts and uncles and all the missionaries. Amen.” Second, I could make a specific but hurried and impersonal kind of invitation: “Fred, can you come to dinner Friday night at 6:00?”—but as soon as the words are out of my mouth, I rush away leaving Fred with a puzzled expression on his face because I didn’t allow him time to respond. This is like many of our prayer requests. We simply speak words to God as if the very act of voicing them, without any heart involvement in what we are saying, will itself bring an answer from God. But this kind of request forgets that prayer is a relationship between two persons, myself and God.

There is a third kind of invitation, one that is heartfelt, personal, and specific. After waiting until I’m sure I have Fred’s full attention, I can look him directly in the eye and say, “Fred, Margaret and I would really love to have you come to dinner at our home this Friday at 6:00 p.m. Could you come?”—and then, continuing to look him in the eye, I wait silently and patiently while he decides what to answer. He knows from my facial expression, my tone of voice, my timing, and the setting in which I chose to talk to him that I am putting my whole self into this request and that I am relating to him as a person and as a friend. Waiting patiently for an answer shows my earnestness, my sense of expectancy, and my respect for him as a person. This third kind of request is like that of the earnest Christian who comes before God, gains a sense of being in his presence, earnestly pours out a request to him, and then waits quietly for some sense of assurance of God’s answer.

DISCUSSION

The One on whom we wait

God is eternal (Ps 90:1-2)
God’s purpose for us is to choose Him (Ps 90:3)
We operate on His timeline not ours for His purpose to be accomplished in us (Ps 90:4)
God is longsuffering (1 Pet 3:20)

The length of waiting

All day (Ps 25:5)
Through the night ( Ps 130:6)
Continually (Hos 12:6)
It may seem slow (Hab 2:1,3
Habakkuk 2:3 ESV
For still the vision awaits its appointed time; it hastens to the end—it will not lie. If it seems slow, wait for it; it will surely come; it will not delay.
His answer will come in His time (Ecc 3:1-11)

The attitude of waiting

silence (Ps 62:1, 5—NKJV “Truly my soul silently waits for God;
From Him comes my salvation
Quietly Lam 3:26)
crying (Ps 69:3)
Hope or expectation (Ps 130:5)

The reward of waiting

Strength renewed(Is 40:31)
Not ashamed (Ps 25:3)
Inheritance (Ps 37:9)
Praise Him (Is 25:8-9)

While we wait, remember…

To do our part (Ps 37:34)
“Whlie I’m Waiting”
I'm waiting, I'm waiting on You Lord And I am hopeful, I'm waiting on You Lord Though it is painful, but patiently I will wait
And I will move ahead bold and confident Taking every step in obedience
While I'm waiting I will serve You While I'm waiting I will worship While I'm waiting I will not faint I'll be running the race even while I wait
God is good (Lam 3:25)
God is faithful (Ps 40:1)
God has been waiting on me (Is 30:18-21)
To trust Him
To turn from sin (2 Pet 3:8-9)
EXHORTATION
Psalm 39:7 “And now, Lord, what wait I for? My hope is in thee.”
Are you waiting on the Lord? Is your hope in Him?
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