Thursday, April 05, 2007

Times of Waiting

As Paul was returning to Jerusalem at the end of his third missionary
journey, he already had a sense of where his next journey would lead;
"after I have been there, I must visit Rome" (Acts 19:21). But he
also knew he was about to face many difficulties; "in every city the
Holy Spirit warns me that prison and hardships are facing me" (Acts
20:23). Paul was arrested less than ten days after arriving in
Jerusalem. He probably didn't realize it at the time, but his
journey to Rome had just begun.

Paul's journey to Rome would last about two and a half years and
include many legal and physical trials - and many opportunities to
demonstrate his faith in Jesus Christ. Surprisingly, it also
included two long years where Paul had nothing to do but sit in
prison and wait for an occasional visit with the Governor before
being transferred to the courts of Rome.

Acts 24:25
"As Paul discoursed on righteousness, self-control and the judgment
to come, Felix was afraid and said, 'That's enough for now! You may
leave. When I find it convenient, I will send for you.'"

This must have been a difficult time for someone accustomed to being
so actively involved in ministry. Paul was treated well in this
prison, but after receiving specific instructions to minister in
Rome, two years must have felt like a painfully long time.

We're never told of God's reason for this waiting period. Many
times, waiting is necessary to allow other events to occur and other
people to be properly positioned; and many times, waiting is
necessary because we need to better learn some of God's truths...or
simply need a good rest.

Paul was about to face his most challenging journey and possibly his
most significant ministry opportunity; "Take courage! As you have
testified about Me in Jerusalem, so you must also testify in Rome"
(Acts 23:11). On his journey, Paul faced a severe storm, shipwreck,
snakebite, and many threats on his life; but Paul was also given the
opportunity to minister to the leaders of the Roman Empire.

Much of our own journey involves patience and learning how to trust
and wait on God. Almost nothing seems to occur as fast as we would
like: difficult situations take longer to resolve, people take longer
to mature, and ministries take longer to grow. But our present
circumstances always serve a purpose!

If we've earnestly sought God and not received specific direction,
it's possible we're simply being told to wait - wait and be
refreshed; wait and spend time abiding in His presence; wait...and
prepare. Let's continue to rejoice and learn to trust Him even more
during our times of waiting.

Have a Great Day!

Steve Troxel
God's Daily Word Ministries

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