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Biblically, waiting is not just something we have to do until we get what we want.
Waiting is part of the process of becoming what God wants us to be.
John Ortberg
Biblical patients demands that we not shortcut God’s plan.
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A vital oasis on the west side of the Dead Sea about 35 miles southeast of Jerusalem.
Allotted to Judah’s tribe for an inheritance (Jos 15:62), En-gedi contained a hot-water spring coming from the side of a limestone cliff, producing semitropical vegetation.
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A vital oasis on the west side of the Dead Sea about 35 miles southeast of Jerusalem.
Allotted to Judah’s tribe for an inheritance (), En-gedi contained a hot-water spring coming from the side of a limestone cliff, producing semitropical vegetation.
The area became known for its palms, vineyards, and balsam .
The ancient site was southeast of the oasis at Tell ej-Jarn near modern ‛Ain Jidi.
Walter A. Elwell and Barry J. Beitzel, “En-Gedi,” Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1988), 701.
The area became known for its palms, vineyards, and balsam .
The ancient site was southeast of the oasis at Tell ej-Jarn near modern ‛Ain Jidi.
Walter A. Elwell and Barry J. Beitzel, “En-Gedi,” Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1988), 701.
“The LORD’s anointed” is Bible language for the one chosen and appointed by the Lord to represent the Lord as his king.
How do you handle the opportunity of getting ahead by taking an ethical shortcut?
We don’t advance the kingdom of God by any means necessary.
The End doesn’t justify the means.
Paul J. Hill shot and killed Dr. John Britton outside a women’s health center in July 1994 in Pensacola, Florida.
Mr. Hill, a former minister was arrested shortly after the shooting as he tried to flee the scene.
Mr. Hill, a former minister, was well known for advocating violence against abortion doctors, and he had praised the killing of Dr. Gunn.
He was arrested shortly after the shooting as he tried to flee the scene, the police said at the time.
We must not compromise the word of God in order to advance the will of God.
Murder is still murder!
Two wrongs don’t make a right.
We must wait on God’s timing.
The temptation David faced for shortcutting God’s plan to the kingdom is the same one Christ experienced in the wilderness.
David refused to take the short cut.
Jesus refused to take the short.
You and I must consistently refuse to take the short cut to God’s plan.
Biblical patience does not mean being passive.
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David was patient but not passive.
David spoke out against injustice.
Just because he didn’t strike God’s man doesn’t mean that he is a door mat.
Waiting on God at times involves confrontation.
There are sometimes in the Christian walk when you need to not be silent.
“You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know.”
― William Wilberforce
That quote comes from a famous speech William Wilberforce gave to English parliament prior to the vote on the Abolition Bill in 1789.
Waiting on God at times requires correction.
Biblical patience promises vindication for the righteous.
Sin will be exposed.
The rightful king will rule.
The tongs that coursed him will one day confess him!
The gospel promises that the righteous actions of God’s people will be illuminated.
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