✝ Daily Encouragement (3/19/25) "Understanding God's 'Slowness'"

Published: Wed, 03/19/25

Updated: Thu, 03/20/25

You are receiving this email because you have signed up to receive our Daily Encouragement messages or it was forwarded to you.

Don't forget to add scweber@dailyencouragement.net to your address book so our messages will land in your inbox!

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here.

Daily Encouragement Net
The online Bible teaching ministry of Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
A daily, Bible-based perspective of hope, encouragement and exhortation.

Mobile users: Visit Daily Encouragement on your mobile browser, hit "Add to home screen" or "Add page shortcut." This creates an instant Daily Encouragement App!

Donate to Daily Encouragement Net

A new message is updated most weekdays, usually by Noon Eastern Time (USA).
(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!

Listen to our message on your audio player.

"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

C5 Galaxy

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

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we find direction and sufficient grace as we follow Psalm 27:14: "Wait on the Lord; be of good courage and He shall strengthen your heart: wait, I say on the Lord". The Psalmist tells us twice in the same sentence to wait on You. We’re not to doubt, be despondent or give up in despair, but instead we are to go forward in faith, trusting You completely, since "no eye has seen, and no ear has heard what You have in store for those who wait for You". Help us to endure the wait and strengthen our faith walk during the wait. Amen.

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.

But for now the "wait" remains. On the personal level it may be a vexing health situation or a frustrated search for work.  It may be a chronic illness or the lingering pain from the loss of a loved one. For others there’s what seems like endless family strife. We want an answer to the “how long” question, but so very often we don’t get it according to the timetable we expect.


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

*¹  Google map of our home in relationship to the Harrisburg airport.

log cabin
The older boys at one of the schools are making this log cabin replica. I like the exposed stone chimney!

About Us

"We want to encourage you daily in your walk with Christ!"

 
Personal Ministry Update

To receive the "Daily Encouragement" each Monday-Friday use our sign-up form or this page to subscribe to our free email list. You can also subscribe through a Wordpress email subscription. (See the email subscription on the top right side after opening this page.)


We want to thank all who financially support our ministry. We realize there are many fine ministries and causes requesting support but if you would like information about making a donation to our ministry see here. You can donate directly online here.

2025 annual offerings: $2,980.00



Daily Encouragement on:     Daily Encouragement on LinkedInWordpress Daily Encouragement on iHeart radio iHeart radio



Permissions: Please feel free to pass on, reproduce and distribute any material on Daily Encouragement Net, in part or in whole, in any format, provided that you do not alter the wording in any way or charge a fee beyond the cost of reproduction. It is our desire to spread this material, not protect or restrict it. We do request that you keep the contact, copyright and subscription information intact.



How to become a Christian: https://twowaystolive.com/



Scripture references are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text Edition: 2016. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers, The Holy Bible: New International Version. © 1984 by International Bible Society; NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, New King James Version (NKJV) Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. the King James Version and a variety of other versions using Bible Gateway.



Personal Mission Statement: "I am created by God to bring Him glory. Through God's Son Jesus Christ I have been redeemed and make it my life's goal to please the Lord. My mission in life is to honor God through my faith and obedience and prepare myself and all whom I may influence for eternity."



© Copyright 2025 Stephen C. & Brooksyne Weber - All Rights Reserved
Daily Encouragement Net - 495 Kraybill Church Road - Mount Joy, PA 17552  USA


dailyencouragement.net

Contact Us

"Living securely today anchored in God's solid foundation"

 
Thanks for reading our message!

Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
717-823-0592
Daily Encouragement Net
https://www.dailyencouragement.net

Mail service provider is aweber.com

495 Kraybill Church Rd
Mount Joy PA 17552
USA


Unsubscribe   |   Change Subscriber Options