Wait on the Lord

Monday Morning Moment / Key Takewaway:
Waiting on the Lord is not simply biding time; it's an opportunity for God to work in us, shaping our character, deepening our understanding of His ways, and ultimately, strengthening our hope.
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Scripture(s):
  • Isaiah 26:3
  • Isaiah 55:8-9
  • James 5:8
  • Proverbs 3:5-6
  • Psalm 27:14
  • Romans 15:3-5
Sermon Series:
Speaker:
Reginald Heath
Date:
01/26/2025

Summary

This message centers on the vital practice of waiting patiently on the Lord. In a world obsessed with instant gratification, waiting can feel counterintuitive, yet it is presented as an active, faith-filled posture of trust and anticipation. Waiting on the Lord is not simply biding time; it’s an opportunity for God to work in us, shaping our character, deepening our understanding of His ways, and ultimately, strengthening our hope. This message encourages a shift in perspective, urging us to look beyond our immediate concerns and consider the needs of others, especially those suffering for their faith. By praying for them and recognizing our own blessings, we cultivate a heart of gratitude and align ourselves with God’s purposes.

Elder Heath supports the theme of waiting with numerous scriptural references, drawing from both the Old and New Testaments. These passages underscore the peace, strength, and guidance that come from trusting in God and waiting upon Him. Isaiah 26:3, for example, promises perfect peace to those whose minds are stayed on God. Proverbs 3:5-6 advises against leaning on our own understanding and instead trusting in the Lord with all our hearts. Romans 5:3-4 highlights how tribulations produce patience, experience, and hope. These and other scriptures reinforce the message that waiting on the Lord is not a passive resignation but an active engagement with God, leading to spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of His plan.

The message also emphasizes the importance of living as a testament to our faith. By allowing Christ to lead and guide us, we become examples to others, drawing them to Him through our actions and attitudes. This outward expression of faith is not merely a suggestion but a vital component of Christian living, impacting not only our own spiritual journey but also the lives of those around us. Elder Heath concludes by offering practical applications of waiting, suggesting we “stay or rest in expectation” and “stop or remain stationary,” allowing God to take the lead. This message serves as a powerful reminder to cultivate patience, deepen our trust in God, and live as beacons of hope in a world searching for meaning and purpose.

Here are the scriptures mentioned:

Psalm 27:14
Isaiah 26:3
Proverbs 3:5-6
Isaiah 55:8-9
Romans 15:3-5
Romans 5:1-5
James 5:8
Lamentations 3:25
Isaiah 30:18-19
Hosea 10:12
Romans 12:12
Psalm 25:3-5
2 Corinthians 4:16-17
Isaiah 40:31

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