D-Words: Delays

Last week we learned our first D-Word, Doubts. Our second D-Word is Delays. Unfortunately, delays happen. Our focus scripture is  Isaiah 40:31   “But those who wait for the Lord [who expect, look for, and hope in Him] shall change and renew their strength and power; they shall lift their wings and mount up [close to God] as eagles [mount up to the sun]; they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint or become tired.” (AMP)

DELAYSEven when you have done everything right, delays happen. We often think that delays in our spiritual life are from the enemy, and sometimes it is the enemy (Daniel 10:11-13). Daniel had been praying faithfully and yet the answers to his prayers were delayed by demonic forces. Other times, it is God who has placed roadblocks in our path and caused the delay. Abraham and Sarah wanted children. God had told them they would have a child; however, no child came. This promised gift was delayed. In Genesis 15, God spoke to Abram and promised him a son. Yet, 25 years passed before Isaac was born (Genesis 21).

When we see delays in our life the very first thing we should do is pray. We need to be able to discern if the delay is from our enemy or from God.  Sometimes we do not pray; we take matters into our own hands. Sarah decided to help God out by telling Abraham to have a child through Hagar (Genesis 16:2-4). Repeat after me: God Does Not Need Your Help to Bring His Promises to Pass! God’s plan was Plan A, Sarah’s plan was Plan B. Fulfillment of God’s promise is reliant on God’s plan,  not our plan. Yet, God was merciful, and even though Abraham and Sarah tried to do things their own way (we all do sometimes), the promised child arrived in due season.  We must trust that God knows the times and seasons of our lives (Galatians 6:9).

We must learn to  deal with delays at some point in our life.  This is how  we develop patience. Moses waited 80 years, Noah waited 120 years,  and Abraham waited 25 years. How long should you wait for God’s promise? As long as it takes. Psalm 27:14 reminds us to “Wait patiently for the Lord.  Be brave and courageous. Yes, wait patiently for the Lord.”  Do not allow Delays to  derail or destroy you or your promise.  Stand firm in your faith in God. You can be confident of this. He will  complete the work He started (Philippians 1:6).

Next week we will learn about another D-Word (Dream  Killer): Discouragement.  Don’t forget to check out my Resources and Specials page.

  

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