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Patiently Waiting

Having Peace While We Wait…

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“But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.”
Romans 8:25

Let me introduce you to our dog, Jenny.  In this photo she is patiently waiting for supper or perhaps, a tasty snack. She is focused and steady.  She will wait for extended periods of time.  She has peace while she waits, but still remains alert.

In this case, Jenny does better than most children in terms of waiting.  In the December countdown toward Christmas, it is so hard for children to wait patiently for THE BIG DAY.  Either they are nearly besides themselves with anticipation and longing, or they begin to despair of Christmas ever coming.

How are you at patiently waiting?  At having peace within yourself as you await the Lord’s coming in your life?  Here I am not just speaking of the Lord Jesus’ return, which we eagerly await, but waiting on the everyday answers to prayer that we lay before the Lord.  I often ask for the Lord’s intervention in troubled times in my life, and then I am far from patient as He answers in His perfect timing.

I want the answer/relief/outcome that I have asked for, and when it doesn’t come immediately, I growl and groan and grumble.  I confess that I am not nearly as patient as my hound dog, for often my agenda intrudes into God’s perfect plan for my life.  I often want what I want, when I want it.

I am thankful that God sent His Son in His perfect timing, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those under the law.  And I am thankful for His mercy and forgiveness toward me when I am less than peacefully patient.

Lord Jesus, thank you for the timing you have for me in my life.  Forgive me for my impatience and small sightedness as I await your answers and your coming.  May your kingdom come and your will be done.  Amen.

Text and Picture Copyright Steve Nickodemus

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PWTE Daily Devotion

Great Joy!

Go tell it on the housetops!

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“I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people.”
Luke 2:10b

Sometimes you just can’t contain the joy.

It is tough building a three story house in December.  The rain comes down almost daily in Oregon, cold and unrelenting.  And then, at just the right moment, we had one sunny day.  All day the framing crew raced to get the roof sheathing on before dark and before another approaching storm.

My wife, Margaret, snapped this photo of Emilto just after he had nailed the last piece of plywood in place.  Thirty feet in the air he throws his hands up in an exuberant shout of pure joy.  And so he should shout!  The job was done!  Tell the good news! Celebrate!

It was a long, cold, dark time in Israel’s history.  God’s people had waited so very long for a Messiah.  And then, just at the right time, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those under the law.

And the angel told the shepherds, “I bring you Good News of great joy that will be for all the people!”  And the shepherds race to town, find the Babe, and wake everybody up with the Good News of a Savior.  Can you blame the shepherds?  They had waited so very long!  Let them shout!  Let them wake everybody up!  Celebrate!  There is great joy! The Savior is born!

“Oh, where shall joy be found?  Where but on heavenly ground?
Where the angels singing  With all His saints unite,
Sweetest praises bringing  In heavenly joy and light.
Oh, that we were there!  Oh, that we were there!”

Dear Lord Jesus, we join with the shepherds and the angels in singing in great joy of the Good News of Your coming for us!  May we celebrate your birth with great joy! Amen.

Text and Picture Copyright Steve Nickodemus

 

 

 

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PWTE Podcast Episode 039: “I’m Dreaming of a _____________ Christmas”

Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Christmas comes with expectations. Some of these expectations are created for us by others and some we develop ourselves. How do we handle unmet expectations? How does our desire for happiness affect these expectations? Pastors Jeffrey Meinz and Doug Brauner address these as they share their own expectations for Christmas.

Praying With The Eyes Blog: “I’m Dreaming of a __________ Christmas”

Blog: Three Ways to Handle Unmet Expectations by Scott Kedersha

Previous PWTE Podcast, Episode 002: The Pursuit of Happiness

Scripture: (Each passage is linked to biblegateway.com)

  • Luke 2:1-20
  • Matthew 1:18-25