Bible Society of South Africa
Benescke Janse van Rensburg

Draw near to God – Day 4

Draw near to God in the waiting period

Um(Imi)bhalo weBhayibheli

Ihubo 46

10Thulani, niqonde ukuthi mina nginguNkulunkulu;

ngiyakuphakama phakathi kwabezizwe,

ngiphakame emhlabeni.

Ihubo 46:10ZUL59NOVula kumfundi weBhayibheli

Kwabase-Efesu 3

20Kepha yena onamandla okwenza okukhulu kakhulu kunakho konke esikucelayo nesikuqondayo ngokwamandla asebenza kithi,

Kwabase-Efesu 3:20ZUL59NOVula kumfundi weBhayibheli

Several readers e-mailed the same question over the past few years: “How can I stay positive during the waiting season of a breakthrough in my life? How do I avoid losing faith?” I want to share an analogy with you that I hope will encourage you during your waiting season, with the knowledge that God hears every single prayer that you pray.

The analogy: Imagine, for a moment, you have a plastic bottle with dark, black water in your hand. This represents those helpless situations in your life that sometimes threaten to overwhelm you.

Now, take the cap off. In the same way, we need to remove our restrictions on God and allow Him to surprise you with His ability to turn your situation around.

Now, put the bottle of dark, black water, without the cap, under a tap and open the tap so that the clean water will enter the bottle. This is what happens the moment we begin to pray about our challenges. We allow God to “walk” into our dark situations to change them. Initially, the water in the bottle may stay dark for a few minutes, even though the clear water is running into the bottle. It’s the same in our time of waiting. We pray about the challenges, but if we do not see an immediate change, we doubt that God is hearing our prayers. However, if we let the clean water continue to run into the bottle with dark water, we will experience a moment in which the clean water will push out all the dirty water, leaving us with a bottle filled with fresh water. This is our breakthrough moment – the moment in which God reveals His power to us.

What are your challenges today? A financial crisis, an unbelieving spouse, your desire to have a baby, a job, health, restoration in your marriage, healing from an addiction? Remember, the angels gather all our prayers and take it to God’s throne (Revelation 8:4). God knows what you need. Sometimes, we just need to stop fighting in our own strength and trust God to work. In Psalm 46:10 we read: “Be quiet and know that I am God. I will be honoured among the nations. I will be honoured in the earth.” In Ephesians 3:20 we read: “God is able to do much more than we ask or think through His power working in us.”

During the waiting time, we have an opportunity to get to know God’s character in a new way, as it is also often the season in which He tests our character. Let us pass the test and keep on praying. That moment in which the water becomes perfectly clean in the bottle, is perhaps closer than you think. God bless.

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