The coming of Jesus into the world is the most
stupendous event in human history. – M.
Muggeridge
God’s plans require
patience. When it comes to our salvation
and God’s will for our lives, we would like to push the Eternal to act a little
more quickly. We may wonder why he
waited millennia before the Messiah came.
We may also wonder why he waits years before saving us from a difficult
situation or even saving our souls from eternal death. The answer in every case of God’s timing is
the same:
preparation.
We don’t know exactly why
centuries of dry judgment prevailed before grace rained freely on all. We don’t know why some cultures remain in
nearly complete darkness today. We don’t
know why the chosen people’s history required such long periods of obedience,
apostasy, and then judgment. And we
don’t know why God doesn’t solve every problem the moment we pray, or why our
Savior waits with veiled grace sometimes before opening our eyes to it.
Perhaps the human race
needed to exhaust its resources before God’s offer of providence became
meaningful. Perhaps the world had to be
subjected to utter frustration before it could accept a Savior. Perhaps so do we.
What we do know, however; is
that God is thorough. He plans are
lengthy but well conceived. His artistry
is slow; but his colors are rich, his layers of meaning are many; and his
purposes are completely pure. We can
trust his timing.
The patience of the eternal
God and the temperament of impulsive human beings often stand in stark contrast. A thousand years are as a day to the Lord,
but not to us. We are much too impatient
for that. We think God’s plan for future
generations might unnecessarily leave current generations shortchanged. We think a full revelation of his gospel was essential
the first day after Eden.
But in his plan, a nation
was cultivated, a law was given, human nature was exposed, prophets spoke, and
creation waited. Then the Savior
came. We were prepared for salvation, and
we now celebrate the fullness of time.
When the time had fully come, God sent his Son. – Galatians
4:4
With much love,
A long time Oasis member
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