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Those who wait upon the Lord, will renew their strength, Parents waiting for children out past curfew know it. Couples having trouble conceiving a child know it. A family separated by overseas military service knows it. A person needing an organ transplant knows it. A candidate for law or medical school knows it. A pregnant mom 10 days past due knows it. A person struggling to be hired for a job knows it. In fact, at one time or another, most of us come to know this brooding beast. Its the long wait that drawn out time of fretful anticipation and extended longing. Often, this is easier said than done. Before we get to mount up on wings like eagles, we often have to obediently grind away through the brutal passage of agonizing time. Before we can run and not grow weary, we have to trudge on as anticipation dims and hopes flickering flame fights against the winds of despair. Many times, we just have to keep walking and trust that some hidden grace will help us not faint.
I find two things amazing about both of them. First, neither complains about his or her wait. Not the woman, who has spent her fortune on false medical hopes, nor Jairus, who has spent his respect capital to associate himself with a suspicious teacher. Both wait for their Lord to act. Impatiently waiting? Probably! But, they waited and received their grace. Second, they both received the personal attention of the Lord the man of power who could expect that attention and the woman on the fringes who, in her day, could not expect it. Jesus refused to let the woman have an anonymous miracle He personally and specifically blessed her. Jairus daughter would not be healed for the crowd, but only in the closed intimacy of Jesus chosen few and Jairus family. Both waited faithfully. Both received the personal attention of the Master! Each received his or her hearts greatest desire. This is not a story about long ago and far away. It is a reminder that Jesus is there for those who wait. It is a renewal of the ancient hope that God will act for those who dont give up during the long wait. You see, the issue isnt the wait. Instead, it is all about refusing to give up hope when the journey seems so long (12 years for the woman) and the problems so insurmountable (a dead 12 year old daughter for Jairus). Maybe you face the long wait right now. Maybe your heartbreak or shame or disappointment or loss seems insurmountable. If so, I want to encourage you to come back to this story of the powerless woman and the powerful man and remember the place their broken hearts met, the place their broken dreams were mended, and the place their long wait ended. Know that place is really a person, and his name is Jesus. |
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Title: "The Waiting" Author: Phil Ware Publication Date: July 3, 2000 |
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