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Charles E. Cowman

Waiting and Working

We must trust God's sovereignty and wait on His timing, even when it means resting in His love and care.
Charles E. Cowman preaches about the importance of waiting on God's timing and trusting His plans, even when faced with unexpected delays or obstacles. He emphasizes the need to surrender our desires and plans to God, acknowledging that His ways are higher and His timing is perfect. Through the example of Frances Ridley Havergal's life, he illustrates how God's love and sovereignty work together for our ultimate good, even in times of waiting and uncertainty.

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"And the hand of the Lord was there upon me; and he said unto me, Arise, go forth unto the plain, and I will there talk with thee" (Ezek. 3:22).

Did you ever hear of any one being much used for Christ who did not have some special waiting time, some complete upset of all his or her plans first; from St. Paul's being sent off into the desert of Arabia for three years, when he must have been boiling over with the glad tidings, down to the present day?

You were looking forward to telling about trusting Jesus in Syria; now He says, "I want you to show what it is to trust Me, without waiting for Syria."

My own case is far less severe, but the same in principle, that when I thought the door was flung open for me to go with a bound into literary work, it is opposed, and doctor steps in and says, simply, "Never! She must choose between writing and living; she can't do both."

That was in 1860. Then I came out of the shell with "Ministry of Song" in 1869, and saw the evident wisdom of being kept waiting nine years in the shade. God's love being unchangeable, He is just as loving when we do not see or feel His love. Also His love and His sovereignty are co-equal and universal; so He withholds the enjoyment and conscious progress because He knows best what will really ripen and further His work in us. --Memorials of Frances Ridley Havergal

I laid it down in silence,

This work of mine,

And took what had been sent me--

A resting time.

The Master's voice had called me

To rest apart;

"Apart with Jesus only,"

Echoed my heart.

I took the rest and stillness

From His own Hand,

And felt this present illness

Was what He planned.

How often we choose labor,

When He says "Rest"--

Our ways are blind and crooked;

His way is best.

The work Himself has given,

He will complete.

There may be other errands

For tired feet;

There may be other duties

For tired hands,

The present, is obedience

To His commands.

There is a blessed resting

In lying still,

In letting His hand mould us,

Just as He will.

His work must be completed.

His lesson set;

He is the higher Workman:

Do not forget!

It is not only "working."

We must be trained;

And Jesus "learnt" obedience,

Through suffering gained.

For us, His yoke is easy,

His burden light.

His discipline most needful,

And all is right.

We are but under-workmen;

They never choose

If this tool or if that one

Their hands shall use.

In working or in waiting

May we fulfill

Not ours at all, but only

The Master's will!

--Selected

God provides resting places as well as working places. Rest, then, and be thankful when He brings you, wearied to a wayside well.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Waiting and Working
  2. A. The importance of waiting on God's timing
  3. B. The value of trusting God's sovereignty
  4. C. The need for obedience in God's plan
  5. II. God's Plan for Rest
  6. A. Resting in God's love and care
  7. B. Trusting God's wisdom in our waiting
  8. C. Finding peace in God's presence
  9. III. Our Role in God's Work
  10. A. Recognizing our limitations as under-workmen
  11. B. Trusting God's guidance in our work
  12. C. Fulfilling God's will in our lives

Key Quotes

“His love being unchangeable, He is just as loving when we do not see or feel His love.” — Charles E. Cowman
“The Master's voice had called me To rest apart;” — Charles E. Cowman
“His work must be completed. His lesson set;” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • We must trust God's sovereignty and wait on His timing, even when it means resting in His love and care.
  • We are under-workmen, and we must recognize our limitations and trust God's guidance in our work.
  • Obedience is essential in God's plan, and we must fulfill His will in our lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does God sometimes make us wait?
God withholds the enjoyment and conscious progress because He knows best what will really ripen and further His work in us.
How can I trust God's sovereignty?
We must trust God's love and His wisdom in our waiting, and find peace in His presence.
What is my role in God's work?
We are under-workmen, and we must recognize our limitations and trust God's guidance in our work.
How can I find rest in God?
We can find rest in God's love and care, and trust His wisdom in our waiting.
What is the importance of obedience in God's plan?
Obedience is essential in God's plan, and we must fulfill His will in our lives.

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