God's Timetable, Not Ours ~ Anchored In Him







I heard a story which illustrates how we often confuse
God's timing with ours.

A country newspaper had been running a series of
articles on the value of church attendance. 
One day, a letter to the editor was received in the newspaper office. It read, 
"Print this if you dare. 
I have been trying an experiment. 
I have a field of corn which I plowed on Sunday. 
I planted it on Sunday. 
I did all the cultivating on Sunday. 
I gathered the harvest on Sunday and hauled it to
my barn on Sunday. 
I find that my harvest this October is just as
great as any of my neighbors' who went to church
on Sunday. 
So where was God all this time?"

The editor printed the letter, but added his reply at the bottom. 
"Your mistake was in thinking that God always settles his accounts in October."

That's often our mistake as well, isn't it - - thinking that God should act when and how we want him to act, according to our timetable rather than His.
The fact that our vision is limited, finite, unable to see
the end from the beginning, somehow escapes our mind.
So we complain; we get frustrated; we accuse God of being indifferent to us. That's when God gently reminds us that . . .
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher
than your ways, and my thoughts than your
thoughts."
Isaiah 55:8-9

God's timetable is perfect. He will do exactly what is best for us - in His own time - according to His wonderful plans for us, because He loves us so much.

Wait! Be patient! His clock may show a different time
than our clock, but it's the right one. 


A special thanks to Brother Stu for his writings.
You may contact him by email to thank him.





The fool has said in his heart, "There is no God" - - Psalm 14:1





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