![]() ![]() I see Joseph waiting for his dreams to be fulfilled. I find Abraham and Sarah, waiting for the promised son, and the blessings which God promised him and his seed. Have you ever stopped to think how much of our time, as Christians, is spent waiting on God? As I read through the Old Testament, I see many “divine delays,” requiring saints to be constantly waiting. Waiting is an accepted (though not without complaint) part of everyday life. Some of you may be waiting for this message to end. We wait at the checkout stand in the grocery store. We wait for traffic jams to clear, or to muddle on, or for the light to change. ![]() Waiting has become an accepted part of life. As a husband and especially as the father of five daughters, I have spent a fair amount of my life waiting. ![]()
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