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Charles E. Cowman

Waiting and Over-Waiting

The sermon emphasizes the balance between waiting for God's timing and taking action in faith to receive His blessings.
Charles E. Cowman preaches about the importance of waiting for God and the balance between waiting for His timing and taking action in faith. He emphasizes that God often waits for us to step forward in obedience before He blesses us. Just as Abraham had to leave everything behind to receive God's promises, we too must take steps of faith to see His blessings manifest in our lives. The sermon highlights the significance of beginning to obey in order for God to begin to bless us, using examples like the ten lepers who were cleansed as they went to show themselves to the priest.

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"I have begun to give;...begin to possess" (Deut. 2:31).

A great deal is said in the Bible about waiting for God. The lesson cannot be too strongly enforced. We easily grow impatient of God's delays. Much of our trouble in life comes out of our restless, sometimes reckless, haste. We cannot wait for the fruit to ripen, but insist on plucking it while it is green. We cannot wait for the answers to our prayers, although the things we ask for may require long years in their preparation for us. We are exhorted to walk with God; but ofttimes God walks very slowly. But there is another phase of the lesson. God often waits for us.

We fail many times to receive the blessing He has ready for us, because we do not go forward with Him. While we miss much good through not waiting for God, we also miss much through over-waiting. There are times when our strength is to sit still, but there are also times when we are to go forward with a firm step.

There are many Divine promises which are conditioned upon the beginning of some action on our part. When we begin to obey, God will begin to bless us. Great things were promised to Abraham, but not one of them could have been obtained by waiting in Chaldea. He must leave home, friends, and country, and go out into unknown paths and press on in unfaltering obedience in order to receive the promises. The ten lepers were told to show themselves to the priest, and "as they went they were cleansed." If they had waited to see the cleansing come in their flesh before they would start, they would never have seen it. God was waiting to cleanse them; and the moment their faith began to work, the blessing came.

When the Israelites were shut in by a pursuing army at the Red Sea, they were commanded to "Go forward." Their duty was no longer one of waiting, but of rising up from bended knees and going forward in the way of heroic faith. They were commanded to show their faith at another time by beginning their march over the Jordan while the river ran to its widest banks. The key to unlock the gate into the Land of Promise they held in their own hands, and the gate would not turn on its hinges until they had approached it and unlocked it. That key was faith. We are set to fight certain battles. We say we can never be victorious; that we never can conquer these enemies; but, as we enter the conflict, One comes and fights by our side, and through Him we are more than conquerors. If we had waited, trembling and fearing, for our Helper to come before we would join the battle, we should have waited in vain. This would have been the over-waiting of unbelief. God is waiting to pour richest blessings upon you. Press forward with bold confidence and take what is yours. "I have begun to give, begin to possess." --J. R. Miller

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The importance of waiting for God's timing
    • Consequences of impatience
    • God's slow pace in our journey
  2. II
    • Understanding over-waiting
    • The need for action in faith
    • Examples from scripture
  3. III
    • The call to obedience
    • God's promises require our movement
    • Faith as the key to blessings
  4. IV
    • The role of faith in overcoming challenges
    • God fights alongside us
    • Taking possession of God's promises

Key Quotes

“We cannot wait for the fruit to ripen, but insist on plucking it while it is green.” — Charles E. Cowman
“God was waiting to cleanse them; and the moment their faith began to work, the blessing came.” — Charles E. Cowman
“Press forward with bold confidence and take what is yours.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • Trust in God's timing while remaining ready to act when prompted.
  • Recognize the moments when faith requires you to step forward rather than wait.
  • Embrace the blessings God has for you by taking bold actions in faith.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to wait for God?
Waiting for God involves trusting His timing and not rushing ahead of His plans.
What is over-waiting?
Over-waiting is hesitating to act when God has already set the stage for us to move forward.
How can we recognize when to wait or act?
We can discern this through prayer, scripture, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
What examples from the Bible illustrate waiting and acting?
Abraham's journey and the cleansing of the ten lepers are key examples of faith in action.
What is the significance of faith in our actions?
Faith is crucial as it unlocks God's blessings and empowers us to move forward.

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