Waiting, without losing patience or hope, can be challenging.
Oh, how we long to control the hands of time. At least I do anyway. Rarely does it feel like “timing” is just right. Some seasons of life take way too long while others go by much too fast.
I have found that if I am enduring hardship in my life or waiting for some desire, it takes forever! Yet, if I am relishing moments in time, they are fleeting. It is like the weather in north Florida; the hot days are endless while the cool days fly by like there’s no tomorrow.
Timing, therefore, is subjective. But there are two things I have learned- God is in control of it AND He uses it for His glory and our good. I have seen the evidence first hand in my life and in the Scriptures.
Why It’s Good We Don’t
As much as I wish I could control it, I am forced to admit I would abuse it- lengthening the easy seasons and shortening the difficult ones. This, in turn, would only bring harm to myself and others in my life because maturity would be difficult to come by. In my experience, waiting and enduring have precipitated great gain in my character and faith. I see this in the life of David as well.
What did David wait for?
In 2 Samuel 5:4, it says, “David was thirty years old when he became king, and he reigned forty years.” Thirty years of age does not sound old but when you keep in mind that David was anointed king as a teenager, then this seems like a long time. David waited roughly 15 years from the time he was chosen by God to succeed King Saul until he actually ascended the throne. Not to mention that while he “waited”, he was, in reality, being hunted!
Even as he became King, this was accomplished in stages. He did not claim the throne all at once. The people of Judah first crowned him King but it would take 7 1/2 more years until the rest of the tribes of Israel pledged their allegiance.
The time it took for his anointing to become a reality and the process of how it occurred both impress me. One of the many reasons I love David is how he exemplified patience and submission to God. He waited on God and did not initiate the fulfillment of God’s promise or will. You never see him trying to make it happen for himself. Even after King Saul was killed, David sat still. He exemplified successfully waiting upon the Lord and His timing to accomplish His will.
Why did he do this?
I think the priorities and convictions of David’s life give insight. I see two reasons explaining David successfully waiting upon the Lord’s timing and not taking matters into his own hands.
Priorities and convictions enabled David to wait well. Share on XHow was David able to wait well?
First, in Psalm 16:2, it reveals the driving priority and passion of David’s life. It is believed he wrote this Psalm soon after becoming King of all Israel. It says, “I said to the LORD, ‘ You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing.'”
What a statement to be made by someone with a newly acquired kingdom! Although David was now the King of Israel with a kingdom in his possession, what he valued most was his God! That explains why David was able to wait so well. He valued what he waited for less than Who he waited upon. He prioritized God above all else in his life. That positioned him to be better equipped for the waiting game of life.
David prioritized God over all other desires in his life. Share on XSecondly, Psalm 138:8 says, ” The LORD will fulfill his purpose for me; your love, O LORD, endures forever- do not abandon the works of your hands.” David was confident that God was always in control of his life, regardless of how long some circumstances remained in limbo.
David was convinced that God was in complete control of accomplishing His will. Share on XDavid was able to wait upon God’s timing, not hastening his acquisition of the kingdom, because he rested in God’s sovereignty and trustworthiness. He knew that he did not need to make it happen because God was fully capable AND faithful. This allowed David to trust as he waited, knowing the hands of his God were in control of the hands of his time.
How can we wait well like David?
I long to be more like David, don’t you? To be content, even confident as we wait for God’s purpose to be accomplished? Regretfully, squirming can be my norm……
But I am encouraged! By valuing the Lord more than what we wait for and trusting in His wisdom and ability, we can cease struggling against time. Instead, we can learn to submit peacefully to the hands beyond our control. Successfully waiting upon the Lord can become our reality as well as David’s!
Steph says
Love this post Gretchen. David IS the ultimate example of perseverance and patience, that’s for sure! I clicked on your link at the Unite linkup. God bless you, Steph
Gretchen Fleming says
Thanks Steph for visiting with me today!
Rebecca L Jones says
Waiting is hard, whether in a check out line, hospital waiting room or for prayer to be answered. Jesus did things immediately on earth. And said satan comes immediately for the word, while we receive at different times, I think He gives us room to grow learn how to combat the enemy. We mustn’t lose sight of our prayers and His promises. It appears the enemy wants to confuses us, but Jesus wants us to rest in His authority. We will receive in due time if we faint not. I’ve never fainted, only once felt like I could, but I think this is more in giving up.
Gretchen Fleming says
I agree Rebecca. Waiting in any form is hard. We grow our most though when we are waiting. God does great things in us as we exercise faith and patience. Thanks for stopping by!
Penny says
Anything worth while usually takes time. If God gave us everything in an instant, we wouldn’t learn much or be the people god wants us to be. My favourite example of this is Jospeph. He waited in prison for over a decade which for a young man was a really long time, but look how he ended up. Thank you for sharing.
Gretchen Fleming says
Yes I love Joseph as well. He is my hero for waiting without grumbling or becoming bitter. Thanks Penny for visiting with me today.
Jennifer says
Waiting is so hard, but, if we are patient with God, it is always worth it! I am visiting you today from Messes to Messages link up, God bless you
Gretchen Fleming says
Glad to have you Jennifer! So true, always worth the wait. He is the God of timing as well as time.
Crystal says
I’m learning the value of waiting through a very painful situation Gretchen, and I’m so grateful to have read this today!
Gretchen Fleming says
I’m so glad you were served here today Crystal. You have my prayers friend as you walk through this current season of waiting. I used to recite this continually during my hardest times and I share it with you- He is infinitely Good and I (you) are infinitely loved. I kept reminding myself that especially when it didn’t feel that way.
Leslie says
Today the Lord brought something to light and we are going to have to wait for answers. It’s not the kind of waiting I want to be doing so this article was perfectly timed, Gretchen. Thank you.
Gretchen Fleming says
I’m so glad you were served here today Leslie! Thank you for visiting with me:)
Debbie Kitterman says
Gretchen – Time sometimes I love it and well other times not so much. I love studying Davids life – there are so many good things we can glean and learn from his walk with the Lord in the valley lows and the mountain highs. Thanks for linking up with #TuneInThursday last week. Hope to see you tomorrow too.
Israel says
I strongly believe waiting on the Lord is a form of discipline . God bringing us to understand His true purpose for our lives.
I’m glad I found this post. I’m waiting upon the Lord for His true purpose for my life.
Thanks Gretchen.