Trusting God's Timing
Trusting God's Timing11
Though It Tarry, Wait for It; for It Will Surely Come, and Will Not Tarry
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 27:14ECC 3:1ISA 40:31LAM 3:25HAB 2:3ROM 8:28JAS 1:4A.B. Simpson emphasizes the importance of patience in God's timing, illustrating that while some things happen quickly, others take much longer, yet all are part of God's perfect plan. He compares the quick bloom of an annual plant to the slow growth of the American aloe, reminding us that rushing can lead to immature results. Simpson encourages believers to trust in God's promises, knowing that true faith involves waiting for His purposes to unfold in their fullness. This waiting brings peace and assurance, as we commit our ways to Him and remain obedient to His guidance. Ultimately, he reassures that every wrong will be made right and every cloud will clear if we choose to wait on the Lord.
The Reward of Doing It Gods Way
By Phil Beach Jr.2122:12GEN 12:1GEN 15:1GEN 17:1GEN 21:1ISA 54:1ZEC 4:6Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the message of Isaiah 54, addressing those who feel spiritually barren and encouraging them to rejoice in God's promises. He explains that spiritual barrenness is a state where one cannot fulfill God's plans through their own efforts, and that true fulfillment comes from waiting on God's timing and methods. Beach draws parallels between the story of Abraham and Sarah, highlighting how their attempts to fulfill God's promise through human means led to frustration, but ultimately, God's plan prevailed when they surrendered to His will. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's power and timing, rather than relying on their own strength or solutions.
Delayed Answers to Prayer!
By David Wilkerson0PSA 69:17PSA 102:2LUK 18:1GAL 6:9David Wilkerson addresses the frustration many feel when prayers seem unanswered, emphasizing that while we often plead for immediate responses, God operates on His own timeline. He explains that delays in answers are not due to God's lack of power or willingness, but rather a test of our faith and perseverance. Wilkerson encourages believers to remain steadfast in prayer, reminding them that God desires a faithful people who will not grow weary or give up. He highlights the importance of patience and trust in God's timing, as true answers come to those who wait on the Lord.
Stand Still!
By David Wilkerson0PSA 37:23ISA 40:31LAM 3:25David Wilkerson emphasizes the challenge of standing still and trusting God during crises, as many Christians often cry out for immediate action. He explains that waiting for God's timing is difficult, yet essential, as God operates on His own schedule, not ours. Wilkerson reassures believers that God deliberately leads them into trials to test their faith and shape them into examples of trust for a faithless world. He highlights that every step is ordained by God, who remains faithful and present in our struggles. Ultimately, God seeks those who will stand firm in their faith and trust Him through every challenge.
Hebrews Chapter 8 Lighthouses of Faith
By A.B. Simpson0HEB 11:32A.B. Simpson emphasizes the significance of faith through the examples of biblical figures such as Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, and Samuel, portraying them as lighthouses of faith during tumultuous times in Israel's history. Each character exemplifies different aspects of faith, from Gideon's strength in weakness to David's ability to wait on God's timing. Simpson illustrates that true faith often emerges in adversity and that God uses those who are willing to trust Him, regardless of their circumstances. The sermon encourages believers to embrace their faith actively and to recognize that God's power is made perfect in our weaknesses. Ultimately, it calls for a faith that listens to God and speaks His truth to the world.
Example of Living by Faith
By K.P. Yohannan01SA 24:4K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the importance of living by faith through the example of David, who, despite having the opportunity to kill Saul, chose to trust God's timing and methods instead of taking matters into his own hands. David's journey of faith was long and challenging, yet he consistently opted for God's way over his own cleverness. Yohannan encourages listeners to apply this principle in their own lives, urging them to set aside their abilities and trust in God's promises. He shares personal experiences of resisting the temptation to manipulate situations in his ministry, highlighting the significance of faith over sight. Ultimately, the message is a call to rely on God's timing and methods rather than our own understanding.
Nothing of My Own
By K.P. Yohannan0PSA 27:14PRO 3:5ECC 3:1ISA 55:8JHN 5:19JHN 8:28JHN 11:4JHN 11:21JHN 11:43ROM 8:28K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the profound obedience of Jesus to the will of the Father, illustrating this through the story of Lazarus. Despite His deep love for Lazarus and his sisters, Jesus chose to delay His arrival, demonstrating that His actions were guided by divine purpose rather than human emotion. This delay served to reveal God's glory and power, as Lazarus was raised from the dead after four days. The sermon challenges listeners to trust in God's timing and sovereignty, even when circumstances seem dire. Ultimately, it calls for a deeper understanding of living in accordance with God's will rather than our own desires.
Growth
By Andrew Murray0MRK 4:26Andrew Murray emphasizes the natural process of spiritual growth, likening it to the growth of a seed in the ground, which occurs without the farmer's understanding of how it happens. He teaches that spiritual growth is self-sufficient and must be nurtured by removing hindrances and providing nourishment through prayer and the Word. Murray encourages believers to trust in God's timing for their growth, understanding that it is a gradual process that requires faith and patience. He reminds us that the divine life within us is powerful and destined to increase, leading us to maturity in Christ. Ultimately, he prays for believers to recognize the precious life God has implanted in them and to actively participate in their spiritual growth.
The Danger of Using Our Human Reasoning in God's Work
By Zac Poonen0GEN 15:5GEN 16:1Zac Poonen warns against the dangers of relying on human reasoning in God's work, illustrating how Abraham and Sarah's attempt to fulfill God's promise through Hagar led to complications and strife. He emphasizes that God's plans do not require our assistance and that acting without divine guidance can lead to confusion and disobedience, as seen in the examples of Moses and Uzzah. Poonen encourages believers to seek God's will through prayer and to trust in His timing rather than relying on their understanding. The sermon highlights the importance of respecting God's boundaries and the unique roles He assigns within the church. Ultimately, believers are called to wait on the Lord and act only when directed by Him.
Lord, Do Something!
By David Wilkerson0PSA 37:23ISA 40:31JAS 1:2David Wilkerson emphasizes the challenge of waiting on God during crises, urging believers to trust Him even when circumstances seem dire. He explains that God often leads us into difficult situations to test our faith and to mold us into examples of trust for a faithless world. The sermon highlights that standing still in faith is an active choice, and that God is always faithful, never abandoning His children in their trials. Wilkerson encourages Christians to cease questioning and instead rest in God's promises, affirming that faith can transform our situations.
The Month Which He Had Devised
By F.B. Meyer01KI 12:33PSA 37:5PRO 3:5PRO 28:26ECC 3:1ISA 55:8JER 10:23MAT 26:39JHN 5:19ROM 12:2F.B. Meyer emphasizes the dangers of acting on personal expediency, as illustrated by Jeroboam's decision to set up idol-gods to maintain his rule, which ultimately led to his downfall. He warns against devising plans from our own hearts without seeking God's guidance, highlighting that true wisdom lies in waiting for God's timing and following His will. Meyer contrasts Jeroboam's actions with those of Jesus, who consistently sought to align His actions with the Father's will. The sermon calls for believers to make God's will their guiding star and to trust in His divine plan rather than their own understanding.