✝ Daily Encouragement (3/19/25) "Understanding God's 'Slowness'"
Published: Wed, 03/19/25
Updated: Thu, 03/20/25
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Yesterday
afternoon my
friend Nick
joined me as I
transported
Amish
teachers. Two
teachers join
a student's
family for
dinner each
week. We took
them to this
large dairy
farm on Echo
Valley Road
where we are
seeing the
first signs of
greening up
and Nick took
this photo as
we
approached.
"Understanding God's 'Slowness'" Message summary: We want an answer to our personal “how long” questions, but so very often we don’t get it. We are called to trust!
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"O Lord,
how long shall
I cry for
help, and you
will not
hear?"
(Habakkuk
1:2). "But do
not forget
this one
thing, dear
friends: With
the Lord a day
is like a
thousand
years, and a
thousand years
are like a
day. The Lord
is not slow in
keeping His
promise, as
some
understand
slowness.
Instead He is
patient with
you, not
wanting anyone
to perish, but
everyone to
come to
repentance" (2
Peter 3:8,9). We live about 12 air miles from the end of the runway at Harrisburg International Airport in practically a straight line for the final approach.*¹ So we are used to planes flying each day over us. Early each morning it's the large cargo jets for Fed Ex and UPS bringing stuff to the region. Then all throughout the day we have regular air traffic. But periodically we have the Air Force One planes flying over practicing touch and go landings at the airport. (Although they are not technically Air Force One unless the president is on board). Yesterday I visited with our friend Nick who flew on the Air Force One as a radio operator while serving in the Air Force. He had this distinct role in the early sixties while John F. Kennedy was president. He's probably our only friend that has that distinction!
These
huge Boeing
747's appear
to be going
really slow
when they fly
over us but
they are not.
In a landing
configuration
(with full
flaps and the
landing gear
down), its
stall speed is
around 150
knots (over
170 mph). *²
But
the most
interesting
planes we
observe in
this regard is
when the giant
C5 Galaxy
cargo planes
fly over. At
times these
huge planes
appear to be
suspended in
the sky, not
moving at all.
But this is
certainly not
the case.
Airplanes have
to be moving!
Slowness
is relative.
If a sloth
observed human
beings it
would probably
think "Oh, my,
do they move
about
quickly!" It's
the same with
God's apparent
slowness or
our perception
of His
slowness.
Today
let us
consider a
portion of our
second daily
text, “Lord
is not slow in
keeping His
promise, as
some
understand
slowness".
The specific
promise in
this context
is the promise
that He will
return.
Already some
were impatient
concerning
this promise.
Could they
even imagine
people living
some 2,000
years later
(us) still
waiting for
that promise
to be
fulfilled! But
Peter gives us
an interesting
perspective on
time from
God's
perspective, "With
the Lord a day
is like a
thousand
years, and a
thousand years
are like a day".
But
the principle
of this text
can be applied
to other
promises God
has made for
us that we are
waiting for.
We may
earnestly
wonder why is
God so slow.
Of course any
promise can be
fulfilled
instantly by
our
all-powerful
God, but we
still wait,
sometimes
impatiently.
But
the part of
the text that
especially
gripped my
attention is
the phrase "as
some
understand
slowness".
This is
speaking of
God's apparent
slowness in
keeping His
promise to
return. From
our
perspective
His timing
seems slow,
especially
when enduring
a trial. These
could be our
words, "O
Lord, how long
shall I cry
for help, and
you will not
hear?"
(Habakkuk
1:2). But God has a purpose in His timing. In regard to Christ's return it is because "He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance". In regard to whatever we are waiting on we must trust that God has a purpose in the wait. Paul made his “wait” experience very public. Writing in 2 Corinthians 12 he was troubled by a “thorn in the flesh”, an unspecified affliction of some type. He had cried out to God for healing and deliverance repeatedly. His specific prayer was not answered as Paul had hoped, but God did speak to him. That answer has brought hope and strength to millions over the years while they’ve waited. I pray that it will also encourage our fellow waiters today: "My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness".
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Note:
Today's
airplane
illustration
was prompted
by a message I
heard several
weeks ago that
my nephew,
Patrick Weber
preached in
the church he
serves in the
Lehigh Valley. Additional
note:
Today many of
us for various
reasons are
crying out,
"How long, O
Lord". We see
before our
very eyes the
creation
groaning as in
the pains of
childbirth
(see Romans
8:22). Wars,
hatred,
deceptions,
frailty; all
are reminders
of the fallen
world we live
in. The "how
long?" of
life's issues
deal not only
with conflict
all throughout
the world but
also the
specific
issues that
are personal
to us.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Wait
On The Lord"
Watch
on YouTube
The Martins
"Wait On You" Watch on YouTube Elevation Worship & Maverick City
The
older boys at
one of the
schools are
making this
log cabin
replica. I
like the
exposed stone
chimney!
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