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In a place of waiting…

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  My heart is waiting…waiting to know what His will is for our lives. I want to be sur­ren­dered, fully depen­dent upon him…but my heart cries out to know the reason for the struggle…the reason for the unknown. We are going through a lot of changes right now…and I can’t share all the details at this point, but I wanted to share this thought.

I was encour­aged today in my devo­tions with Exodus 14:14-15. As the Israelites begin to fear the attack of the Egyp­tians fol­low­ing their recent depar­ture from Egypt, Moses reminds the people with this thought that stood out to me so pow­er­fully: “‘The Lord will fight for you while you keep silent.’ Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Why are you crying out to Me? Tell the sons of Israel to go for­ward.’”

The Lord will fight for you, if…you keep silent! Amaz­ing. The Lord does not call for fret­ting or anxiety….but quiet­ness before Him. God honors the man who waits on the Lord - who offers up a humble cry and plea for help but then remains silent. We are to sur­ren­der! He will do it. He will fight for us. The next step is to go for­ward! Take a step of faith and see the Lord open the red sea! I felt this was just what we need at this point. We can wallow in the what if’s, but God is call­ing us to keep silent and go forward.


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4 Responses to “In a place of waiting…”

  1. Kathleen says:

    I just read that too! That’s some­thing I’ve been strug­gling with lately, as well…depending on the Lord. Not in the same vein as you, though. I’ve been read­ing Wm. MacDonald’s “True Discipleship” and it has really chal­lenged me in the whole area of faith/letting God pro­vide. What do I need to give up in order to let God work? Should I just go and give away all my sav­ings for school (college/university)?! How can I live like this is wartime, which it is? How do I let God pro­vide when my par­ents are pro­vid­ing for me already?

    “Wait con­tin­u­ally for your God.” (Hos 12.6)

  2. lylah ledner says:

    i remem­ber michael doing a mes­sage a few years ago: God’s will, God’s way and God’s what­ever. i adore you. i am God’s biggest squirmy when it comes to those ten­sion points that exist in the “wait.”

    on another note: love that table and chair.

  3. Sweetpeas says:

    We’re also in a place of lots of poten­tial changes & scary unknowns, a verse that jumped out at me (while surf­ing blogs, of all things) last week is Jer 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to pros­per you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

    I’m SO cling­ing to that promise that God does have plans for us through all this, and they will not harm us . . .

  4. Amy says:

    Thank you for this. It has really struck me. I am going on a silent retreat soon and I am going to take this with me to focus on. I have a number of things I have been fight­ing and I have to remem­ber that it is God who over­comes, not me. So I will be silent (for 3 long days!) and then move fore­ward.
    (I found your blog a little while ago. I enjoy read­ing it and find it really encour­ag­ing - thank you)

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