Cha Sa-soon, a 69-year-old Korean woman, finally
received her driving license after 3 years of trying to pass the written test.
She wanted the license so she could take her grandchildren to the zoo.
She was persistent in what is normally an instant
world. When we want something and cannot get it, we often complain and demand.
At other times, we give up and move on if what we want cannot be quickly
gratified. “Wait” is a word we hate to hear! Yet, many times the Bible tells us
that God wants us to wait on Him for the right timing.
Waiting on God means patiently looking to Him for what
we need. David recognized why he had to wait on the Lord. First, his salvation
came from Him (Ps. 62:1). He learned that no one else could deliver him. His
only hope was in God (v.5), for God alone hears our prayers (v.8).
Our prayers often revolve around asking God to hurry
up and bless what we want to do. What if God’s answer to us is simply, “Be
patient. Wait upon Me”? We can pray with David: “Listen to my voice in the
morning, Lord. Each morning I bring my requests to you and wait expectantly”
(Ps. 5:3 nlt). We can trust His response, even if it doesn’t come in the time
we expect.
The bottom line of every prayer
should be, “Your will be done.” (RBC)