There is something about the silence of God that seems like an
answer louder than any other answer. You sit in that waiting room, desperately
awaiting a ‘yes’ in some shape or form. This waiting room may be one of the
greatest challenges you will ever face. The answer from God may be the second
greatest challenge you will ever face. It’s the anticipation, expectation, and
the waiting that tests and builds your faith in a deliberately uncomfortable
manner.
Is it possible that sometimes the answer we’re waiting for, is
the waiting itself? Is God’s answer a simple silence?
Because as I sit in this waiting room, sending up my prayers and
my tears, I keep hearing a resounding silence. But I’ve always believed with
the most fervent faith that God HAS to answer prayers. That is who He is—Our
Father, the Most High, the One True God, who yet hears our gentle whispers, our
shouts, our cries, all of our prayers—and answers.
“Before they call I will answer; while
they are still speaking I will hear.” –Isaiah 65:24
“Then you will call, and the Lord will
answer; you will cry for help, and He will say: Here am I.”
–Isaiah
58:9
Yet if God answers when we call, why is it that all I seem to
keep hearing is silence? I’m still in this waiting room. I’m still hearing silence.
But if God always answers, then maybe I missed the answer. Or, maybe He just
hasn’t answered me yet. Or quite possibly, maybe the answer is just silence.
Sometimes, it seems like a simple ‘no’ would be a better answer
than the waiting. Waiting is hard. Being patient, and trusting God’s timing in
the silence, quite honestly is one of the greatest challenges I’ve faced in my
faith.
I don’t want silence—I want a set in stone answer.
Yet, God answers…
Silence and waiting.
It’s as if God is gently saying,
“Just wait, you’re not quite ready yet.”
Because maybe if He is saying that, then right now is the chance
for me to grow, to lean on Him, and to prepare myself for whatever is in store
for me.
The simple truth is we don’t know when God will answer. We don’t
know how He’ll answer. But we do know He will answer, and whenever He does
answer, we have to be prepared.
Because what if that answer is “to go?” What if that answer is a
yes and we’ve been sitting around just waiting for God to say it?
Don’t waste the times of waiting. Don’t ignore the silences.
So as you sit in the waiting room, don't doubt what God is doing. Instead, let the waiting room break you down, and get rid of everything that causes you to doubt and to fear. Let it build your faith, let it build your trust, and let it prepare you for whatever work God is going to do in your life next.
Hmmm, beautiful. Waiting isn't easy, but yes it does present us with more of an opportunity to hear God's voice. Thank You :)
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