When people say with a sigh, “Promises, promises,”
it’s often when they’ve been disappointed by someone who failed to keep a
commitment. The more it happens, the greater the sadness and the deeper the
sigh.
Have you ever felt that God doesn’t keep His promises?
It’s an attitude that can subtly develop over time.
After God promised Abraham, “I will make you a great
nation” (Gen. 12:2), 25 years elapsed before
the birth of his son Isaac (21:5). During that period, Abraham questioned God
about his lack of a child (15:2), and he even resorted to fathering a son
through his wife’s handmaiden (16:15).
Yet, through the ups and downs, God kept reminding
Abraham of His promise to give him a child, while urging him to walk faithfully
with Him and believe (17:1-2).
When we claim one of God’s promises in the Bible,
whether it is for peace of mind, courage, or provision of our needs, we place
ourselves in His hands and on His schedule. As we wait, it may at times seem as
if the Lord has forgotten us. But trust embraces the reality that when we stand
on a promise of God, He remains faithful. The assurance is in our hearts, and
the timing is in His hands.