July is here. That means
that over half of the year 2020 is over.
It also means that most of us have been dealing with the effects of this
pandemic for over 3 ½ months in some way, shape, or form. This pandemic has effected the entire
fabric of our lives. Jobs have been
lost or furloughed… churches have been closed and are in some cases still
closed… people have been sick… nursing home residents have been urged if not ordered
to stay in their rooms. I have known people that were not able to
attend the funerals of loved ones due to the pandemic… and others who have lost
wages or income. So many of us have said
or want to say: Can We PLEASE leave
home now? I am reminded of the words of
Psalm 6:3 where we read: My soul
is in deep anguish. How long, Lord, how long?
In I Corinthians 13, we read:
“Love is patient.” This
pandemic has tested the patience of many of us. I admit that my nature is not to be very
patient. I confess that I get irritated
when the line is long when checking out at the grocery store or when there is a
long line of slow moving traffic. Yet,
throughout the Bible I see time after time of how important it is for the
people of God to be patient:
40 years in the wilderness for the Israelites till they get to
enter the promised land
Hundreds of years of waiting till the Messiah comes in the form of
the Christ child
Abraham and Sarah waiting for the promised heir to be born, Issac
Over 60 years ago, a young woman was told that the life of her
unborn child was in danger. The doctor
said that if the child was to have any chance of being healthy and normal that
she needed to have complete bed rest for the last SEVEN MONTHS of her pregnancy. That young woman was my Mom. She listened carefully and patiently heeded
her doctor’s advice that I might be born.
Can we please leave home now?
I know not whether this is the time to do that and go back to work,
restaurants, movie theatres, and the like.
What I do know is that I need more patience and God brings good things
when His people wait. Have a joy-filled
week!- Pastor Randy Wall
PRAYER : How
long, Lord! How long? Lord, give us patience in these challenging
times. Remind us regularly that good
things come to those that wait; through
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.