From Pastor John's wife, Kay Fuller:
Tonight we will be concluding a 3-week series with theRock and theRoad that involves waiting….waiting for dating…waiting for marriage. Waiting seems to be a theme all around us even though it conflicts with our modern culture.
While reading through Genesis at the beginning of the year, I am reminded at how often the Patriarchs of the Old Testament were required to wait:
Noah and his family had to wait in the ark. (Genesis 7:24 The waters flooded the earth for a hundred and fifty days.)
Abraham had to wait for the son through whom God would bring His promise to be born. (Genesis 21:5 Abraham was a hundred years old when his son Isaac was born to him.)
Jacob had to work and wait to marry his true love, Rachel. (Genesis 29:18 Jacob was in love with Rachel and said, “I’ll work for you seven years in return for your younger daughter Rachel). Then, as the story goes, Jacob was tricked and he had to work 14 years total for Leah and Rachel.
Joseph had to wait two full years for the cupbearer to remember to mention him to Pharaoh. (Genesis 40:23 The chief cupbearer, however, did not remember Joseph; he forgot him.)
While waiting is not typically on our list of hopes and dreams, and it is not often we are heard saying “I hope I get to wait for something this year,” waiting seems to hold high value. And, if we find ourselves waiting for something – waiting for a burden to go away or for a blessing to arrive – we can know we are in good company. It’s quite likely God has multiple things to show us in the waiting that we might otherwise be blind to. May we wait well – together.