The Importance of Waiting On God
The Importance of Waiting On God
The Importance of Waiting On God
By: Michael Bradley
Last updated on: December 28, 2018
Without question, one of the hardest things for many Christians to do with the Lord is
to wait on His timing to make certain things happen in their lives.
In the very fast-paced world in which we all now live in, things are set up for
maximum speed and efficiency.
Fast food restaurants are a favorite for many people because they like to be able to go
through a fast drive-thru and receive their order in just a matter of minutes. Computers
are now moving faster than ever before and they are allowing news events to hit the
screen just right after the news event has actually occurred.
We are so used to everything moving at break-neck speed, that we then have a very
hard time in adjusting to the slower ways that God will work things out in our life.
One of the things I have found out in my own personal walk with the Lord is that
many of the times, He will have a much slower way of working things than I ever
thought He would.
It is very nice that we can have fast-food restaurants, computers, and the rest of the
technological inventions that we now have in place so we can make our lives that
much better and that much easier to navigate through.
We can now get much more done in a day’s time than we ever could in the past due to
all of the new technological gadgets and devices we now have at our disposal.
But where you can get into major trouble with the Lord in your own personal walk
with Him is to take all of that break-neck speed in being able to get things done and
accomplished, and then try to throw that in the middle of our walk with the Lord with
how He will want to work things out in our lives.
Again, God usually has a much slower time frame and a much slower way of working
things out in our life than we do.
And if we do not learn how to adjust to His slower time frame and the slower way He
likes to work things out in our life, we could easily get ourselves knocked right out of
our calls and our divine destinies that He has set up for each one of our lives.
I have personally found in both my walk and those who I share my walk with, that
timing is an absolute crucial factor with the Lord.
Try to move ahead of God’s timing with what He wants to do in a particular area of
your life, and you will find very quickly that everything will fall apart and completely
unravel.
Here are some examples of where you can get yourself into major trouble with the
Lord as a result of not properly relying on His perfect timing:
Marry the wrong person you are dating because you could not wait for
God’s perfect timing to bring you the mate He has chosen for your life,
and you could end up finding yourself in a miserable and unfulfilled
marriage, not to mention the possibility of your marriage ending up in a
divorce, which the Lord hates
Take the next, new, wrong job because you could not wait for God to
promote you into the next, new job He will want you to have, and you
could end losing valuable years in reaching the call that God has set up for
your life, if not lose the entire call all together
Attempt to do a deliverance on someone with demons before the Lord tells
you to do so, and you could get yourself opened up to an unnecessary
demonic attack
As you can see from some of these examples, timing is absolutely everything with the
Lord. Move ahead and out of God’s timing and you will throw a big, fat monkey-
wrench in the middle of what God is trying to do with your life.
As I have stated before in some of my other articles, I like to use the chess board
analogy with how God will run our lives – except the chess board of our life belongs
to the Lord, not to us.
This means that not only will God be the One who will make all of these big chess
moves in our life, but He will also make those chess moves at the prescribed times
that He has all of them set up to occur in our lives.
If it is in God’s perfect will that you get married in this life, then not only will He
bring you the person He has picked out for you to marry in this life, but there will also
be a timing element with it – which means He will bring this person to you at
the exact time that He has it set up to occur in your life.
If God is calling you to be a pastor of a church, then He has the exact time set up as to
when that will actually occur. And if you try to make it happen before God is ready,
then you will cause major delays and disruptions to occur, along with possibly adding
extra time as to when it will occur since you will now have messed with God’s timing
with how He was wanting to work out this call in your life.
When God gives you what your divine call is going to be in Him, He will expect you
to properly obey Him all the way up the ladder as you are progressing towards that
call.
This means you will take the different jobs He will want you to take, along with
staying with His perfect timing as to when you are to move into each one of these
new different jobs.
If you stay with God’s leadings on which new jobs to take and when to move into
those next new jobs, then the time will come where you will then be promoted into the
true, divine destiny that God has set up for your life.
But disobey God anywhere along the line with the steps He will be asking you to take
for Him, and you could either cause a major delay to occur as to when you will be
reaching that call, or you could literally lose the entire call all together if the
consequences end up being too severe with what you have disobeyed the Lord with.
God will not have His authority and His ways tampered with by what we think is right
for us. Since God is perfect and we are not, we always have to realize that God will
always know best as to what specific chess moves that will need to be made in our
lives, along with when those chess moves will need to be made.
This is one area that we cannot try and do things our way. If we do, it could cause
God to pull back on us and from there, we could find everything starting to fall apart
because God is no longer in control of our life.
“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we
shall reap if we do not lose heart.” (Galatians 6:9)
“Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He
may exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares
for you.” (1 Peter 5: 6-7)
“The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, to the soul who seeks
Him. It is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the
salvation of the Lord.” (Lamentations 3:25-26)
“I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in His word I do hope. My
soul waits for the Lord more than those who watch for the
morning …” (Psalm 130:5-6)
“The eyes of all look expectantly to You, and You give them their food
in due season.” (Psalm 145:15)
“Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen
your heart; Wait, I say, on the Lord!” (Psalm 27:14)
“My times are in Your hand; deliver me from the hand of my enemies,
and from those who persecute me.” (Psalm 31:15)
“Truly my soul silently waits for God; from Him comes my salvation;
He is my defense; I shall not be greatly moved … My soul, wait silently
for God alone, for my expectation is from Him. He only is my rock and
my salvation; He is my defense; I shall not be moved.” (Psalm 62:1-2, 5-
6)
“And now, Lord, what do I wait for? My hope is in You. Deliver me
from all my transgressions …(Psalm 39:7-8)
“I waited patiently for the Lord; and He inclined to me, and heard my
cry. He also brought me up out of a horrible pit, out of miry clay, and set
my feet upon a rock, and established my steps.” (Psalm 40:1-2)
“Wait on the Lord, and keep His way, and He shall exalt you to inherit
the land …. ” (Psalm 37:34)
“For evildoers shall be cut off; but those who wait on the Lord, they
shall inherit the earth. For yet a little while and the wicked shall be
no more …” (Psalm 37:7)
“Lead me in Your truth and teach me, for You are the God of my
salvation; on You I wait all the day.” (Psalm 25:5)
“Let integrity and uprightness preserve me, for I wait for You.” (Psalm
25:21)
Then the Lord answered me and said: “Write the vision and make it
plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for
an appointed time; but at the end it will speak, and it will not lie.
Though it tarries, wait for it, because it will surely come, it will not
tarry.” ( Habakkuk 2:2-3)
“He has made everything beautiful in its time … God shall judge the
righteous and the wicked, for there shall be a time there for every
purpose and for every work.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11,17)
“And I will wait on the Lord, who hides His face from the house of
Jacob; and I will hope in Him.” (Isaiah 8:17)
“But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall
mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they
shall walk and not faint.” (Isaiah 40: 31)
“Whoever keeps the fig tree will eat its fruit; so he who waits on his
master will be honored.” (Proverbs 27:18)
” … in hope of eternal life which God, who cannot lie, promised before
time began, but has in due time manifested His word through preaching
…” (Titus 1: 2-3)
Then Jesus said to them, “My time has not yet come, but your time is
always ready.” (John 7: 6)
Now after John was put in prison, Jesus came to Galilee, preaching the
gospel of the kingdom of God, and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and
the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.”
(Mark 1: 14-15)
And He said to them, “It is not for you to know the times or seasons
which the Father has put in His own authority.” (Acts 1:7)
” .. that you keep this commandment without spot, blameless until our
Lord Jesus Christ’s appearing, which He will manifest in His own
time, He who is blessed and only Potentate, the King of kings and Lord
of lords …” (1 Timothy 6:14-15)
“And now you know what is restraining, that he may be revealed in his
own time. For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He
who now restrains will do so until he is taken out of the way. And then
the lawless one will be revealed …” (2 Thessalonians 2: 6-8)
As you can see from reading each one of these verses, God does like to work on a
specific set timetable – and even Jesus Himself had to wait for God’s timing on some
of the things He ended up doing.
And not only did Jesus, the apostles, and many in the OT have to abide by God’s
specific timing on when He wanted them to do something, but there are verses
showing that God will still continue to run things according to His own set timetable
in the years ahead, including how He will work your life and when He will want to
make certain things happen in your life.
So the sooner you can understand this is one of God’s ways, the easier it will become
for you to adjust to His set timetable as to when He will make things happen in your
life.
Here are some specific examples from the Bible showing you how God made many of
them wait for what He was wanting to do in their lives:
Jesus Himself had to wait until He was 30 years old before God baptized
Him with the Holy Spirit and anointed Him with His power to go on His
three and half year miracle ministry before He went to the cross to get all
of us saved
Jesus had to wait again for 40 days before He ascended to the Father after
His resurrection from the grave
Moses was in the backside of a desert for 40 years before he was sent in by
God to rescue the children of Israel from the Egyptians
The Israelites had to wait for 430 years before God delivered them from
the Egyptians
David had to wait for 13 years before he became king of Israel
Abraham had to wait 25 years for the birth of his son Isaacl
Noah had to wait for 120 years from the time God told him to build the ark
until the time of the flood actually occurring
The apostles had to wait 10 days after Jesus had ascended before they had
received the Holy Spirit in the upper room
As you can see from these specific examples from the Bible, God likes to make us
wait for some of the major chess moves He will be making in our lives.
I believe the reason God likes to make us wait from time to time is to not only test our
faith in Him and to properly prepare us for what He is making us wait for, but to also
develop the fruit of patience and determination in us.
The fruit of patience is one of the 9 fruits of the Holy Spirit, and it is one fruit that He
loves to try and develop in all of us, especially in the fast-paced world in which we all
now live in.
Since the fast pace of our world is probably reducing a lot of our own natural
patience, I believe God will try and work this quality back into our personalities so we
do not lose this very valuable quality in our personalities, especially since it lines up
with God’s own character and how He likes to work things out.
Again, just realize that God’s time frame is much different than our time frame, and
your patience will sometimes be tested, especially if you have been spoiled by the fast
pace in which things now get done in our world today.
To those of you who have been walking with the Lord for years, I am sure you know
exactly what I am talking about, as I have yet to meet a mature and seasoned Christian
who has not had their patience tested sometime in their walk with the Lord.
Here are a few good examples in your life where God could ask you to wait on Him
so He can work the quality of patience into your personality.
If it is in God’s perfect will that you get married in this life, then you will have to wait
for His timing as to when He will want to bring this person into your life. Do not try
and rush this.
God knows best as to who you should be marrying in this life, and He also knows best
as to when this person should be brought into your life.
You and this other person may need some preparation for marriage before God will
want the marriage to occur, so you have to let God do what He wants with each one of
you in the time frame that He wants to work all of this out.
Not waiting for God’s perfect timing to bring this person in your life could cause you
to marry the wrong person you may be dating, all because you did not have the
patience to wait for the person God has in mind for you.
I have seen this happen to several girls in the past, and both were divorced within a
year after marrying the wrong person. And this was all due to the fact that they got too
impatient while waiting for God to bring them the right person He had in mind for
them.
2. Waiting for God to Release You Into Your True Calling
If God is telling you exactly what your call is going to be in your life before you
actually reach that call, then you will have to wait for God’s timing as to when that
call will be brought into your life.
Many of these calls will take a certain amount of time before they are actually
released into your life. The reason being is that God has to properly prepare you for
the call He will have on your life, and that preparation usually takes years, not
months.
So be patient while God slowly and methodically raises you up in the calling that He
has set up for your life. If you do, then you will be fully ready to move into that call
once the door opens up for you.
3. Waiting for God to Promote You Into Your Next New Job
As you are waiting for that big call to come into your life, God will have you take
different jobs along the way before you actually reach that call. Once you step into
those different jobs, you will have to wait for God’s timing as to when you will move
into the next new job.
And not only will God guide you as to what different jobs He will want you to take,
but He will also be guiding you as to when to take those specific new jobs.
These different jobs will be very important for your growth in Him, as they will all be
used by God to train you and build you up into what your true calling is going to be in
Him down the road.
This is why you have to make sure that you stay in each job long enough so God can
work into you what He wants too, as each one of these different jobs will be
actual stepping stones and building blocks that will help lead you into your true
calling with Him.
God knows exactly how long you will have to stay in each job so He can work into
you what He needs to. If you stay in each one of these jobs long enough so God can
properly complete your preparation, then you will be fully ready to go when your true
calling is given to you by the Lord.
4. In the Area of Spiritual Warfare
If God wants to raise you up in the area of spiritual warfare, you will need to choose
your battles very wisely and very carefully, and be guided by God as to which
deliverance cases to take on and exactly when to move into combat to deliver
someone from demons.
God is our Commander-in-Chief and we now have to follow His orders and directions
as to how to handle each one of these types of cases, along with staying with His
perfect timing on when to move into action.
Not waiting for God’s perfect timing could get you into serious trouble with Him.
God may want you to wait for a certain period of time before sending you in to deliver
someone from demons.
There may be something He will have to prepare the person for before He is ready to
deliver them. If you move ahead of God’s timing, that person may not be properly
prepared to receive their deliverance from Him.
As we have showed you in article titled, “Sanctification,” God’s highest and ultimate
aim for all of us is to make us into a better and more holy people.
He wants to transform us into the express image of His Son Jesus. He wants to set us
apart and consecrate us to Himself so He can make us into more holy instruments of
righteousness for His use.
However, what you have to realize is that this sanctification and transformation in the
Lord will not occur overnight. God will sanctify you slowly and progressively over
the course of your entire life.
It is not something that will be done overnight. As such, we have to have patience
with the way God will want to work out this part of our walk with Him.
You have to let God build you up in the way and in the time frame He will want to
use. If a teenager grows to fast during puberty, they will get stretch marks on their
skin. In the same way, true spiritual growth in the Lord is a slow and progressive
process.
As such, we have to learn how to have patience with the Lord in this area and not get
too frustrated when we are not changing and transforming as fast as we would like in
Him.
Another major area in our walk with the Lord where we have to learn how to have
more patience is in the area of divine healing.
Many of the times when God will want to heal someone, He will want to do it
progressively over a certain period of time. People call this a progressive type healing
when they see this occur with the Lord.
There are times when God will move to heal immediately and instantaneous, and
these types of miracles are always very dramatic when they occur.
But sometimes God will choose to heal someone more slowly over a certain period of
time. And if He chooses this kind of route with any of us, we have to have patience to
stay the course, along with keeping our faith and trust fully intact with Him so we do
not lose the healing with Him.
Just realize that God will heal in many different ways, and in each one of these
different ways, there again will be a timing factor as to when He will want to actually
do it.
The Holy Spirit will help guide you through this so you do not get too impatient while
waiting for the actual healing to manifest for either you or the other person you may
be praying for.
Many people have walked out on their healings with the Lord before they would have
actually occurred, all due to impatience and frustration at not getting the healing fast
enough.
As we all know in the arena of prayer with the Lord, sometimes we will get our
prayers answered very quickly with the Lord, other times we will not. And when God
does not answer some of our prayers as fast as we think He should, we once more tend
to get very impatient.
Again, this is another major area where you have to completely rely on God’s perfect
timing as to when He will want to answer some of your prayers.
God can see perfectly into the future, we cannot. As such, God will always know best
as to when to answer your prayers.
Some of our prayers may be very specific chess moves God will want to make with
our lives, so we have to wait on God’s perfect timing as to when He will want to
actually answer some of our specific prayers.
Whether you are actually in your calling, or in one of the jobs that will eventually lead
into your true calling, one of the things you will find occurring is that the Holy Spirit
will lead you as you go through your normal every day activities on the job.
You will sense Him leading you in various tasks and duties on the job, as the Bible
calls Him the Helper. In other words, the Holy Spirit will actually help you do your
job and be very good at it if you can learn how to recognize His leadings and what He
is guiding you to do.
What you will find in this area is that God will sometimes have you wait on certain
tasks He will want you to do on the job.
If you can learn how to wait on God’s timing on when to move and when not to move,
you will end up being very good and successful in each one of the jobs that God will
have you work at in this life.
Another area where I have seen God make people wait for a certain period of time
before He actually makes it happens is in the area of when a married couple will get
pregnant and bring children into the world.
You saw how long God made Abraham wait for his son Isaac to be born – a good 25
years.
If you have fully surrendered your entire life into God’s hands, along with your entire
marriage, then God will make the pregnancy or pregnancies occur on His set timetable
just like He did with Abraham and Isaac.
This again is another area where you will have to fully trust the Lord, especially if you
have been trying to get pregnant and nothing has happened yet.
Let God bring the number of children He will want you to have in this life in the time
frame that He will want to do all of this in.
Again, there are always reasons for the things God will want to do, and we always
have to be guided by His wisdom on when these types of heavier prayer requests will
be answered by Him.
Per our article, “Trials and Tribulations – The Testing of Your Faith,” there will be
times that God will allow a certain amount of trials to occur in your life.
We give you in this article some of those reasons, and the major verses from Scripture
as to why we all have to go through a certain amount of trials and tribulations in this
life.
But one of the things that will occur on some of the trials that God will allow into our
lives for the reasons mentioned in the above article, is that some of these trials will
have a certain amount of length to them.
In other words, God is not going to quickly deliver you from some of these trials.
They will have a date and time stamped on them as to when God will finally deliver
you from the trial.
And if God wants a particular trial to last for a little season in our lives so He can
work in us what He needs to for our own spiritual growth in Him, then we will need to
have the patience to wait on His timing as to when He will deliver us from the trial.
Try to pull out of these trials before God is ready to release you, and you could end up
stunting your spiritual growth in Him in the sanctification realm, along with possibly
disrupting His well laid out plans for your life and the call that He has set up for your
life.
Some of these trials will be used by God to train you and toughen you up for what
your call is going to be in Him. Pull out of these trials before God is ready to release
you, and you could end up causing a major delay to occur as to when His call will be
finally given to you, as you did not allow Him to properly complete what He was
wanting to get done with you in the trial.
11. Many Different Miscellaneous Matters in Your Life
As you can see from some of the above examples, there are a number of major areas
in your walk with the Lord where you will have no other alternative but to wait on His
perfect timing as to when He will want to make certain things happen in your life.
In addition to some of the above examples, there will also be many other smaller to
medium type matters that will occur in your life where you again will have to wait on
God’s perfect timing to get something done, or wait for Him to bring you something
that you will need to solve the problem you may be dealing with.
You will need to rely on God’s timing on many things that will occur in your marriage
with your spouse and children, along with all of the interaction that will occur with the
good friends you have in this life.
Just learn how to be led by the Holy Spirit as to not only what to do in certain
situations, but when to move with what He is guiding you to do.
God’s wisdom and timing will always be perfect in every single situation that you will
ever face in this life – so learn how to rely on it, as it will help keep you safe and out
of harm’s way, along with keeping you on His divine path for your life, and making
your life that much more productive in Him.
Conclusion
As we said at the top of this article, I believe that learning how to be patient with the
Lord, and learning how to wait for His perfect timing to make certain things happen in
your life is one of the most frustrating things in our walk with Him.
The Bible tells us that the Holy Spirit will sometimes tell us things to come before
they actually come. And when God gives you a direct word that a specific thing will
occur in your life sometime down the road, you can get really impatient while waiting
for it to come to pass.
Your flesh will really act up and try to get its own way, and it will try and get you to
make it happen before God is ready to bring this event into your life. When your flesh
starts to act up and try to get you to move before God is ready, you have to learn how
to override it with self-control, which is one of the 9 fruits of the Holy Spirit.
If you listen to your flesh and try to make it happen before God is ready to release this
event into your life, you could seriously jeopardize this event from ever coming your
way from the Lord.
Again, this timing aspect that God has in His ways and personality is something that
we have to strictly abide by. If God is totally perfect and we are not, then God will
always know best as to not only what He will want to bring into our lives, but He will
always know best as to when to bring those certain things into our lives.
In the fast-paced world in which we all now live in, our flesh has really become
spoiled to a certain degree.
That is why so many of us get impatient when we do not get our order fast enough at a
fast food restaurant, or get checked out fast enough at the grocery store. How many
times have you seen people start to grimace, squirm, and moan when things start to
slow down more than usual in a check out line?
The fast pace of our world today has so many of us mentally wired, that we end up
getting too angry and impatient when things do not go as fast as we think they should.
That is why when God tries to work the quality of patience into us by making us wait
for certain things, it can be a bit painful and stressful at times, as we are not used to
doing it in the type of fast-paced world we live in today.
But God will not let this world, the things in it, or the way it wants to run itself mess
with His divine plans for our lives and how He will want to run our lives.
God’s ways and timings are absolutely perfect – and no man and no fallen world is
going to tell Him how to sovereignly run things, both with our world and our own
individual lives.
So the sooner you can understand this aspect of God’s personality, the sooner you can
get with His program for your life, and from there, learn how to have patience for the
things He will want to do and bring into your life.