Embracing the Sacredness of Waiting with God

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"Waiting is hard but it has purpose for people of faith waiting is hard but it does have purpose waiting is hard because it exposes our own lack of control we live in a world where we are not alone world which values the immediacy and when we are forced to wait well ah we don't do so well." [00:32:20]

"In seasons of uncertainty, doubt creeps in, and we wonder, we honestly wonder, we may not speak it out loud, choir, but we will ask ourselves, is God truly at work? Well, Malachi, he responds this way. See, I am sending my messenger to prepare the way before me, and the Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to his temple." [00:34:49]

"You see, this passage reminds us that God is always working, even in seasons of waiting. The coming of the Lord is certain, but it happens in his timing and through his process of preparation. The imagery of the refiner's fire or the soap, it tells us that waiting is not the end of the world. It is the beginning of the world." [00:35:09]

"For in that waiting, God is purifying. God is strengthening. God is shaping us to be more like Jesus. When things feel uncertain, we can trust as people of faith that God is not absent, that he's simply preparing the way and refining our faith to make us ready for what is to come." [00:36:19]

"We have to understand that we have to wait for God's timing, because God's timing is perfect. Understanding God's timing that is perfect requires a faith. It requires a faith that God sees the bigger picture. It requires that you and I acknowledge that God is sovereign, that there are some things we just don't have all the answers to." [00:36:52]

"The story of Simeon is a beautiful example of that waiting. Simeon, we are told, is a righteous and devout man who had been waiting for the consolation of Israel, the coming of the Messiah. God had promised him that he would not die before seeing the Christ, and the reality is we don't know how long he lived." [00:37:40]

"Then, just at the right time, in God's timing, the Holy Spirit led him to the temple, and we are told, according to Luke, guided by the Spirit, Simeon came into the temple, and when the parents brought the child Jesus to do for him what was customary under the law, Simeon took him in his arms and praised God." [00:39:03]

"This moment reveals to us how God's timing is never too late. It is always perfectly aligned with God's plan. Simeon years of waiting were not in vain, for they prepared his heart to receive and to recognize the Savior. His hope was fulfilled exactly as God had promised." [00:39:44]

"We wait for the Spirit of God to change our situation and our circumstance. Just like Simeon, we get tired and we're frustrated and we hurt, but we have to learn to wait for God's breakthrough. And in that waiting, it can feel miserable. It can feel like we're going to die. It can feel like we're going to die." [00:40:28]

"Recognizing when God provides the hope we've been waiting for, it requires that we have a spiritual attachment. Recognizing when God provides the hope we've been waiting for, it requires that we have a spiritual attention and a test of these thoughts. Do you believe that it should happen?" [00:42:50]

"No matter how disappointing we may have with our earthly father, we have a heavenly father who is perfect, who loves us unconditionally, who is working all things for our good. In this time of waiting, we have to learn faithfulness. This is something that so many of us, even in the church and outside of the church, well, we have to understand." [00:43:57]

"And when we have that sense of spiritual attentiveness and faithfulness, then just like Simeon, our hearts become open to his presence. We are told about a woman, Anna, whose own heart was opened to the presence of God when she had every reason not to. Think about it. She was married for seven years." [00:44:28]

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