Thursday, January 19, 2012

Worth the Wait!

I love Joseph's story.  I especially love how the Lord works all the difficult for good in the end, but the length of time it took for the good to come about really struck me as I recently read this very familiar narrative.  Years passed as a rejected brother, then there was the long season as Potiphar's slave, and then finally even more years in the Egyptian prison.  How difficult this must have been?  After Joseph interpreted the cup-bearer's dream, Joseph asked that his name be mentioned to Pharaoh.  Here was a  God-given opportunity to finally get on with his life, but sadly, Joseph was forgotten by the cup-bearer.  FORGOTTEN, the Scriptures say!  Two more years would pass in that lonely prison cell before his name would be remembered and mentioned to Pharaoh.  I tried to envision what that would have been like.  All those long seasons of waiting had to have been torturous at times.  His mind probably often traveled back to those early days when he dreamed dreams.  What good had those dreams been, for he was now separated from the family that he loved, locked away in a prison cell, and forgotten.  Can you relate?  I can.

I've never been locked away in a literal prison cell, but sometimes those steel bars, though invisible to the eye, can clearly be seen in my heart, leaving me immobile and feeling forgotten.  It's in these times of waiting that my faith has been tried the most.  Every time the Lord speaks a Word or gives a dream, encouraging me to believe and step out, there's always a season of waiting.  Sometimes the wait period is short and other times it is painfully long.  Always I am left wondering if I had really heard from Him and asking, "Hadn't You promised, Lord?"  In these moments, only the shield of faith can help me to conquer those fiery darts that the enemy throws at me.

Thankfully, Joseph's story has an ending.  I'm so glad we weren't left to wonder what happened to that awestruck dreamer.  We clearly see in the story that God had not forgotten Joseph nor his dreams. What was intended for evil, God worked for good and many lives were saved as a result.  If we asked Joseph today if it had been worth the wait, I am confident he would have said, "Yes!  A thousand times, YES!"  I needed this reminder this week.  There are some things I've been praying about for years now.  Words of promise I have been believing, yet I remain waiting.  Family and friends I long to see free, dreams yet to be fulfilled, closure to important issues, and more.  I must admit, there are days I wonder if God will ever do what He has promised.  I get tired of waiting and feel forgotten.  God must think I'm a broken record, always laying before Him these concerns.  Then I remember that His Word will not return void!  God will do what He has promised.  His ways, His thoughts are not my own.  They are better . . . infinitely better!  So I will keep waiting and believing, for someday my eyes will see.

"Then Jesus said, "Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?" (John 11:40)

3 comments:

  1. Amy, that is so true for all of us. If we wait on the Lord even we get weary and tired the Lord said He will renew our strengh and we will run and not grow weary walk and not grow faint Isaiah40:31.love Donna

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  2. Hi Amy! I am a friend of Kindsey, who lived with you when she visited Thailand. She referred me to your blog. I would love to get to know you! I blog at:
    http://myfreshlybrewedlife.com/

    I am married with four children and work full time at our House of Prayer!

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    1. Hi Barbie. It would be a joy to get to know you too. We both share a common bond through Kindsey, such a special young lady! I have four children myself and live in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Feel free to email me at ilovefishman@gmail.com.

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