David
was the anointed king of Israel, but before he could enjoy the realization of
God's promises, he had to go through a season of testing and waiting. During
this time, he was forced to hide out in caves and literally run for his life.
King Saul, who was bent on David's destruction, continually hunted for him.
Perhaps the Lord has given you a promise through His Word. You are ready to see
it unfold, but it hasn't happened yet. Though you have waited, it seems that
there is no hope on the horizon. Remember, God's timing is perfect.
He knows what you need, when you need it. He knows that if
we are going to learn how to walk with Him in the daylight or the good times,
we must learn first to trust Him in times of darkness.
At some point, each of us has waited for God's promises to
come. David may have wondered when the Lord would open the door to blessing.
However, he never allowed his thoughts to turn to doubts. In fact, in Psalm
18:17, 19, he praises God for the victory he knew would be his one day. "(God)
delivered me from my strong enemy, and from those who hated me, for they were
too mighty for me … He brought me forth also into a broad (or spacious) place,
He rescued me, because He delighted in me."
When God delivers you from trial and trouble, you can be
sure that He will bring you out into a spacious place of joy and delight - one
that also will glorify Him and add encouragement to your life. Have you been
pushing and shoving in an effort to move God on to the place where you think
you should be? If so, stop and be determined to wait on God. The time you spend
waiting in darkness will one day be rewarded by the Father of lights (James
1:17).
Still Hungry? Psalm 38:18, Psalm 59:1, Judges 18:26, Psalm
143:9
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