Hoping As I Wait

“Thank You Lord!” I softly whispered as I noticed how many beautiful flowers had remained clinging on our cherry tree by the side yard. I prayed for these flowers to remain steadfast as the strong gusts of wind beat down upon them yesterday. I was sad for those beautiful pink hues that I ended up sweeping on the ground.
My husband planted this dwarf cherry tree, along with other fruit trees and last year, we were only able to harvest only a handful because of the same problem. The sudden gusts of wind always detached those beautiful flowers.

If these remaining flowers I was marveling at this morning would be able to make it, I was excited already, knowing that its fruits were amazingly sweet, ripened in its own natural process. We never used fertilizer.

“Why did you give my mom so much? These were the only ones you harvested,” asked a dear friend when I gave them that handful last year for them to enjoy.

“That’s okay. I wanted to share it with both of you because your mom did the same for me. She gave me so many figs from your tree. I enjoyed them all.”

At this stage of my life’s journey where I’m being battered by strong winds of wrong accusations and evil desires, I pray that I will cling more to the Vine. Even if I know that He promised an undeserved destination, I know that this process of waiting in my life’s journey is as important to the Lord. Going through those strong gusts of trials enable me to remain humble, to be tested and for my heart to reveal what is truly inside. All I want is to remain clinging ever closer to the Vine and be tested, be humbled, be poured out, and my heart emptied so that all of me: heart, soul, and mind would always be oriented to God. Someday, I hope  my fruits will be sweet and  is always a pleasing sacrifice offered to God, able to withstand the trials in this difficult journey. I know He is going through these trials with me.

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” ~ John 16:33 (NIV)

I digested every lyric of this song as my church family sang in unison. I closed my eyes and this song “Everlasting God” (by Brenton Brown) spoke truth to where I am in my life. We all go through that needed “waiting process” in our life’s journeys. Sometimes, the answers might not come quick. Sometimes, we wonder where God is in all that waiting period. Even the Psalmist in Psalm 33:20 said, “We wait in hope for the LORD; he is our help and our shield.” (NIV).

Charles Spurgeon explained it:

Verse 20. Our soul waits for the Lord. Here the godly avow their reliance upon him whom the Psalm extols. To wait is a great lesson. To be quiet in expectation, patient in hope, single in confidence, is one of the bright attainments of a Christian. Our soul, our life, must hang upon God; we are not to trust him with a few gewgaws, but with all we have and are. He is our help and our shield. Our help in labor, our shield in danger. The Lord answers all things to his people. He is their all in all. Note the three "ours" in the text. These holdfast words are precious. Personal possession makes the Christian man; all else is mere talk.”
If you are going through a difficult time in your life’s journey, let us hold on more so with His faithful love and true promises. I choose to wait as I hope in the Lord, knowing He is the true Source of strength and everything else I need to be able to successfully finish my life’s journey.

We just never know...What difficulty we are going through today may turn up to encourage others needing that someday. Even if that's all we can offer to them.

Turn up your volume and let us sing to our good God!!!

Everlasting God (by Benton Brown; sang by Chris Tomlin):

12 comments:

  1. Thank you Rosel for such an insirational message. I love how Chris Tomlin sings "Everlasting God". I want to thank you for visiting my blog and being such a faithful servant of the Lord. God bless, Lloyd

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  2. He won't let you down Rosel...no matter what we go through...He promised to go through it with us. Stay strong in that....actually I know you will....b/c your faith shines even now....in the hard places....someone once said to me...this too shall pass...I say that to you too...it's not forever....

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  3. I, too am trying desperately to cling to the VINE while the winds and storms rage around me. HE IS FAITHFUL and I know the battle belongs to HIM. Praise GOD, HE is our Victor!

    Hugs, prayers, and lots of love,
    andrea

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  4. Such a beautiful post, my friend ~ Your photo is so pretty, and that video I loved. Praying for you, for God's favor ~ Hugs and Blessings ~

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  5. Another song came to mind as I consider what you're up against; that strong gale: The Anchor Holds.

    The anchor holds
    Though the ship is battered
    The anchor holds
    Though the sails are torn
    I have fallen on my knees
    As I faced the raging seas
    The anchor holds
    In spite of the storm

    I've no doubt the battering you're undergoing is evidence of God's tight grip on you. Can hardly wait to see how He works out the details; and for your good.

    Love & prayers,
    Kathleen

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  6. Wow, that Tomlin song!!! Wow, that Spurgeon quote.....You handle "waiting" so much better than me, sweet sis. Praying with you; I absolutely am. You encourage me.

    Love,
    Mary

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  7. I think about you often my dear loving sister and friend and I'm praying for you ALWAYS.

    Thank you for lighting up my darkness today and the many many times I come here just to read.

    Even in your dark time...you SHINE ever so brightly for all of us.

    Love you so much,
    Alleluiabelle

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  8. Rosel, I love the song Everlasting God. Sang and played it at one of my devotional times at work. Thank you dear for such an uplifting post of encouragement. Blessings.

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  9. Olá gostaria que visita se meu blog que é dedicado a cultura. Espero que goste nele tenho uma coluna poética aos sábados ás 09 da manhã espero poder contar com sua visita.

    Sucesso em seu espaço.

    Magno Oliveira
    Twitter: @oliveirasmagno ou twitter/oliveirasmagno
    Telefone: 55 11 61903992
    E-mail oliveira_m_silva@hotmail.com

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  10. Nothing smells worse than rotten potatoes and sin. Yuck!!!

    The Spurgeon quote was right on! And the music video was great!!! :-)

    God bless you and have a great weekend :-)

    ~Ron
    *******

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  11. I have found, Rosel, that after a year of dryness, or a year where the buds frosted before the bloom - I have found bushes, trees and perennials burst forth in abundance, blossoms, fruit - and plentiful seeds. Praying for you through the harsh time, believing in abundant harvest:)

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