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HOW MUCH LONGER UNTIL WE GET THERE

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How much longer Do you have faith? Faith to believe in something that is felt but not seen? Since my Sunday posts are faith-based, I assume that most of you answered YES to those questions. Even though I consider myself someone who has faith, there are times when my faith wavers, and I bet yours does also.

My faith doesn’t waver when it comes to believing that there is a God and He knows my name. That is one of those written in stone beliefs, and I don’t waver from that. However, faith isn’t only about believing there is a God, but also about having the faith to trust Him in every situation.

I bet you have heard the saying, “a watched pot never boils.” Basically, that means that when you are waiting for something to happen, it feels like it takes forever. When my two youngest children were small, we would travel back and forth to visit my parents who lived five hours away. I tried to explain how long it would take to reach our destination, but I heard, “how much longer until we get there” over and over and over again. Telling my children that we had three more hours was like telling them how to build a watch, it went over their heads.

I finally came up with a way to help them understand the concept of time. They loved watching certain children’s shows, and each one of them was 30 minutes long. So when they would ask how much longer, I might say, 3 Full Houses and 3 Barneys. They still didn’t understand how long that was going to be, but they knew that it was going to take a while, but we would eventually get where we were going.

How many of us are like my children? We pray and ask God for an answer, and if we don’t hear something back in a short period of time, we start to whine and say, “how much longer?” How much longer until You guide me to a new job? How much longer until I see the healing? How much longer until I start to hear Your voice?

When you are looking at Eternity, time isn’t an issue. The Lord doesn’t run on a time schedule as we do, so His answer might be five years down the road when we wanted the answer last week. The big key to waiting is FAITH. Faith that the answer WILL come even if the timeframe is dragging on forever.

Yesterday’s Verse of the Day:

Romans 5:8

But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

is what made me start thinking about faith. God gave us His Son, and Christ died on the cross for us WHILE WE WERE STILL SINNERS. God didn’t say that He would give His Son when we changed our lives around. He didn’t say that He would die on the cross when we were saved. God had faith enough to give His Son while we were still sinners, but I wonder if He asks, “how much longer will they keep going down that wrong path?” “How much longer will they lie, cheat, and steal?” “How much longer?”

God is waiting on us, and I have the faith to believe that one day I will be meeting with Him in Heaven. I hope He looks at me and says, “what took you so long, I’ve been waiting on you!”

To God Goes The Glory!

Have A Blessed Day!

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41 Comments

  1. Thanks, I, as well, need to hear this. Often, as we cry out to the Lord we want an answer NOW. Sometimes it is very difficult being a
    human !

    1. Now is always when I want my answer, or maybe tomorrow.

    2. thank-you for this, I needed to hear this. We are supposed to be traveling, but we have been in the same spot for 7 mos. When it is time to go, God will make it happen, Praise God!

  2. Thank you for the wonderful post on faith. It was an excellent description of waiting and having faith. Your Sunday posts are a blessing!

    1. I’m glad that you enjoyed the post!

  3. Ginger Hiller says:

    Thank you for this, Tania!

  4. Elizabeth Bienvenu says:

    Thanks for this great post…I love the song You Know My Name by Tasha Cobbs Leonard…you will too❤️

    1. I’ll look that song up, thanks for the recomendation.

  5. Thank you for this much needed reminder!

  6. Shirley smith says:

    Amen❣️God is waiting for us.

  7. Sandy Angel says:

    Beautifully written!

  8. Carol Gholson says:

    What a blessing you are to all of us!

  9. Kelly Brooks says:

    Thank you I needed that today.

  10. Thank you, Tania for this wonderful post on faith. It’s a reminder I need every now and then.