A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 39
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
“And now, Lord, what do I wait for? My hope is in You. I waited patiently for the Lord (Psalm 39:7, 40:1).
A theme in Psalm 39 is time, the number of our days, and the brevity of our lives. In verse seven the focus shifts from ‘time’ to ‘timing’. The two key words that emphasize timing are ‘wait’ and ‘hope’.
Wait—Since the day Jesus ascended to the right hand of the Father, His followers have been waiting for His return. Today, as we wait for the Lord’s return, we also wait upon the Lord to lead us, guide us, direct our steps, and to fulfill His plans and purposes for our lives. It’s okay if His timetable is different than ours. Our times are in His hands.
Hope—There are a multitude of promises and prophesies given in Scripture. The difficulty for us is not in knowing about these promises and prophesies, but in the timing of their fulfillment. Hope is how we wait. We wait expectantly, not indifferently; we wait peacefully, not anxiously; we wait confidently, not doubtfully.
In His Time
I wait on God to bring to pass
All He’s promised me,
And as I wait, I rest with hope
In what I cannot see.
For in His way He will provide
At just the perfect time,
Everything that’s good and right
To bless this life of mine.
Insight: At a time when life was very busy a co-worker told me, “There’s always enough time in a day to do God’s will.”
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