Currently, it's midmorning and I sit actually working at my paying job. The difference in most of my paying job workdays is that usually I am at my office desk. This morning, though, I am sitting in The Son-in-Law's and The Girl's kitchen with my computer on a tv tray. And yes, if you comprehend what you read, you will understand that I am actually typing this personal blog post in the midst of my paying job workday. Ah, well, we'll classify this as my morning break time. I did actually go in to my office today fairly earlier than usual. That counts.
I am waiting for the air conditioner repairman. It was my understanding that he would arrive at 10:00 a.m. but alas, it's 10:35 a.m. right now and--you guessed it! I'm waiting. Hence my thoughts for this post.
How much of our lives are spent in "waiting" mode? I would think quite a bit. We wait for repair people. We wait in retail check out lines. We wait for meals to cook. We wait for traffic and traffic lights. The list is so endless. Often I grow weary of waiting and my impatience kicks in. Not yet here in The Girl's kitchen, but often.
As I try to relate my life these days with Bible scripture answers, I am reminded of what the Bible says about waiting. Now understand, it says a lot about waiting, but specifically I'll mention a couple of passages.
Psalms 27:14 - Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD.
Isaiah 40:31 - But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew [their] strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; [and] they shall walk, and not faint.
Well now, aren't those two scriptures good? They kind of put a new slant on waiting. It's interesting to me how the both of them talk about waiting and being strengthened because of the act of waiting. The difference, of course, is what one might be waiting on. In my case, I need to practice the patience of waiting for everyday things; however, in my spiritual life, I need to practice the waiting on the Lord so my spiritual life is made stronger. Boy, do I ever need a stronger spiritual life!
When we were recently on vacation in Alaska, we were blessed to see many many bald eagles. The wing span they have is massive. To see them fly gives one the sense of their strength.
Spiritually, I want to be like that these scriptures say. I want my strength renewed. I want to mount up to every minute with wings as eagles. Spiritually, I want to run and not be weary and to walk and not faint. What a wonderful spiritual feeling that is!
So, guess I'll keep waiting for the repairman. But more importantly, I think I'll follow the Bible's advice and wait on the Lord as well! HE is sooo good!
Okay...back to my paying job!