People use this phrase a lot in places like the
hospital. As they wait for their results
or for the doctor to release them they say “well, it’s just a waiting game at
this point.” Of all the places not to
play terrible games, I would think that the hospital would be at the top of
that list. Play a game like canasta, not
a waiting game. What a terrible game.
But the truth is, we spend a lot of time
waiting. Calling it a game doesn’t make
it any better. I read this quote today
by Andy Stanley about why we wait, and his point was that often the waiting
game of life allows us to be successful when the time is right. He said “God uses the time before our vision
is launched to fasten our faith to him.
He allows us to rev our engines in the starting blocks long enough for
us to overheat and shut down. He allows
us to wait until our faith is in him and him alone. For that is our only hope for seeing our
vision through to a truly successful ending.”
Hopefully this will encourage you that if you are in the middle of a waiting
game to remember that God knows your heart, knows your hurt, and has a plan for
your life.Tuesday, October 8, 2013
The Waiting Game
Have you ever heard people talk about time spent
waiting for something and describe it as a “waiting game”? That sounds like the worst game ever. That’s like playing basketball with a squid. And when I say that I don’t mean playing
basketball against a squid, although that would be pretty awful, but I mean
using a squid instead of the ball when playing basketball. It just doesn’t sound like it would be very
fun, that’s all I’m trying to say.
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