Wait and trust are the two hardest words in the English language to put into practice. But until we learn to wait and trust we won’t be victorious in the attacks Satan launches against us.
Consider Saul, and man chosen by God to be king over Israel. For a while things were going swimmingly. But then came the pivotal point we all must face, will we trust God and wait, or will we take matters into our own hands.
The story is found in 1 Samuel 13. The Philistines had gathered together to wipe out Israel.
The prophet Samuel asked Saul to wait seven days until he arrived to offer the sacrifice, but Saul couldn’t wait any longer because his army was deserting. So he disobeyed and offered the sacrifice. And as soon as he did Samuel showed up and rebuked Saul for not keeping God’s word.
As soon as Saul made the decision not to wait and trust, his life took a sharp downward dive.
Now this is a hard call. Do we wait and do nothing while the enemy amasses his forces against us? Yes, because waiting on the Lord is not the same as doing nothing. It’s called trusting.
God knows what we’re going through. He sees the problems pressing in and knows our anxious and worried thoughts. But when we learn to wait and trust in God, then God will be our refuge and safety.
“Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge.” (Psalm 62:8 NIV)
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.” (Proverbs 3:5-6 NKJV)
When faced with crises take it to the Lord and wait, trusting that He will not only protect, but that He will also give the answer you need.
So instead of doing nothing, wait and trust in the Lord.