Monday, August 4, 2014

God Isn't Bound By Our Stopwatch

“For a thousand years in Your sight are like a day that has just gone by, or like a watch in the night.” 
Psalm  90: 4

Time. It's part of our "dimension," if you will. We are bound by the fact that we live within a
framework of linear time. It seems to change in its speed depending on our age, the situations we face and the way we are living, but it stays the same in actuality. One hour when we were young is the same as one hour when we are older. One hour when we are
anxious is the same length as one hour when we are relaxed and at peace.

It is clear, however, that our God is not bound by linear time. His "timing," if you will,
is not ours. Examples in our study of the Bible would include the "quiet time" between
the the final book of the old testament and the blessed arrival of our Christ Jesus on earth.
We are all waiting, alert to the fact that Jesus is to return at any time, even though it has
been close to two thousand years since His Ascension. 

Without going into a lot of detail, events recently involving my daughter and son-in-law
became quite complicated. They had moved to Florida, rented a house and suddenly that
house was sold out from under them. The typical slow-moving process of that home being officially sold, left them unsure of what they were going to do. Prayers were constant and
corporate; many folks were praying that there would be a clarification of what was going
to happen. Yet....

Anxiousness was setting in when there was no resolution. It is always easy to say that we
trust God's outcome will be right and just. Well it continued to the point where nerves were
frayed and a possible confrontation seemed imminent. Yep, that's exactly when God stepped
in and resolved the situation, in His good time and in His good way. His timing, the right
timing, was perfect and a blessing.

It was a perfect example that the God of the Universe sees the totality of time, at the same
time, and works His good plan at the time and at the rate that He wishes. Understanding
the concept of God's time can bring us patience and peace when things don't seem to be
happening at the rate we would wish.

It is obviously important to also be aware that God's answers to our prayers, and there
WILL be answers, are also not always the results that we intended. He will answer
in His way at His time and the answers will truly be for the good. After all, He is God,
He is in control of our lives and He loves us.

Praise our Holy God!







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