"A wizard is never late Frodo Baggins, he arrives precisely when he means to."
"............Teacher you must come, my daughter, she is terribly sick. The physicians have come and gone. They say there is nothing else for them to do, she will not make it. They tell me you are a healer. They tell me you have even expelled demons. Please, oh please, come help her. She is only twelve years old. She is my only child, I cannot lose her." On the way to to this man's house, which was quite a walk, quite a journey, a desperate woman fights the crowds, fights the attempts of the disciples of Jesus of Nazareth to move him along. After all, Jairus, the little girl's father, is a very influential man. All she wants is to touch the corner of His cloak. As she does, immediately, Jesus stops, something, someone's faith has touched Him, His power has been tapped, and He knows it. Healing of soul and body take place, delay happens, a twelve year old is pronounced dead. Jesus deals with the woman. "A wizard arrives precisely when He means to." God's glory is revealed to a greater degree than if Jesus had been on Jarius's timetable. That's the difference between God's glory and our perspective of life.
Has God ever delayed on your behalf? Self absorption tells us that no one's troubles are greater than our own. God's delays are always for our good and His glory, always. What are you waiting on? Are you waiting on your own happiness, comfort, or some other expectations? God's delays are always good-and He always arrives "precisely when He means to."
2 comments:
Ugh! Mrs. Lynn...thank you! That is EXACTLY what I needed to hear today as I wrestle with God's timing, His goodness and trusting Him with everything. Thank you, again! :)
Lynn, this should be published. Thank you again for sharing His Word in such an applicable way. love, sis
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