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![]() Waiting on the
Lord By
Rebekah L. Holt Written
in 2005
It is morning!
Popping out of bed, I grabbed the binoculars, opened the
blinds to look
out on our front pasture. In
disgust and
disappointment, I turned away saying, "Are
those two mares ever going to foal?
I'm
sick of waiting."
Spring every year brings for me an excitement with great
expectations of the first foal's arrival at our family's pony farm. As the manager, I have the
responsibility to
care for our herd. Though
I enjoy
watching, checking, and waiting on our little mares, after a while, the
splendor of a foal is soon swallowed up by getting tired of waiting. It was not until this
year, that I really
have had a "spiritual" lesson for this part of my life.
After a week of disappointments of one particular mare
fooling my predictions of an early March foal, I began to feel rather
silly
that I continued to watch and check the mare twice a day. "Surely,
you know she's not going to have that foal today or tomorrow,"
I would
tell myself. However,
it occurred to me
that I must not stop checking the mare.
"One day, she's going to be ready and I'll know that I know, but
until then, I must continue watching, waiting and checking so I can
tell the
difference of ready and not ready." It
struck me that this is how we are to live
our life in serving our Heavenly Father.
I had never really considered that a vast part of our
Christian walk is spent
waiting on the Lord.
In looking up wait
in my Bible concordance, I was amazed to find that waiting on the Lord
was just
a part of the writer's lives. They
had
to wait too! These
particular scriptures
stood out to me: Job
14:14 "…All the days of
my
warfare and service I will wait,
till my change and release shall come." Micah
7:7 "But as for me, I
will look to the Lord and confident
in Him I will keep watch; I will wait
with hope and expectancy
for the
God of my salvation; my God will hear me." Habakkuk
2:3 "For the vision is yet for
an appointed time and it hastens to the end [fulfillment]; it will not
deceive
or disappoint. Though it tarry, wait [earnestly] for it;
it will be behindhand on
this appointed day." (Emphasis added.
Amplified)
Today we see Christians all around us giving up, panicked
and ceasing to really follow Christ.
Looking from a distance, we can say, "Oh,
if they only waited, the Lord was bringing such and such about." However, when it
is our lives, are we
willing to wait, what seems forever,
for God to advance us from a hard and tiring place?
When things are slow or on "pause"
can we clearly see that the slow, trying times are part of God's plan
for our
lives? Just like that mare, my
waiting will
eventually be rewarded. I
will obtain a
prize in a beautiful foal (I hope beautiful anyway!).
That foal will arrive; it is just not ready
to come yet. The Lord will not always
have us waiting for a
particular something forever,
but He may always have us
waiting for something in our life.
Waiting is just a stepping stone to advance us forward in
our Christian
walk.
So I encourage you to not give up!
Do not grow weary. We
cannot see God's infinite and perfect
plan, but we can stay in Him, be guided and wait patiently for His
blueprint of
our life to be fulfilled. But
until
then, I am going to go check on that mare! ![]() Hosanna, Bonita and Champ! American Shetland Ponies ****After 3 past due weeks of faithful waiting on those two mares, Rebekah was blessed with TWO foals born on the same day and on Rebekah's birthday! Rebekah was so busy watching "Gracie" all throughout the wee hours of morning, she missed "Sister." Sister presented "Hosanna," a beautiful black overo filly that morning. What a birthday surprise! That evening, "Gracie" foaled "Bonita," a dainty little cremello filly. What is extremely incredible is that both fillies were the EXACT colors Rebekah had desired as well…the Lord blessed in a very meaningful and personal way! And to add the cream, another mare, "Lilly" foaled a gorgeous colt, "Champ" the next day! Now foaling season is completed for 2005 with 6 more foals on the ground! 2005 Foal Crop: Hosanna, Bonita, Champ, Buttercup, Primrose & Apache ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Home Equine Origins Equus In The Bible Equine Bible References Equest 4 Kids Quest For Christ Contact Us Equest For Truth © Copyright 2006-2009, All Rights Reserved Webdesign, Photography, and Graphics by Rebekah L. Holt unless otherwise noted |