I can't believe it is already November!! Yay. This year has flown by!
Nov. 1 Waiting is Hard:
“When the cloud tarried . . . then the children of Israel . . . journeyed not” (Num. 9:19).
This was the supreme test of obedience. It was comparatively easy to
strike tents, when the fleecy folds of the cloud were slowly gathering
from off the Tabernacle, and it floated majestically before the host.
Change is always delightful; and there was excitement and interest in
the route, the scenery, and the locality of the next haltingplace. But,
ah, the tarrying.
Then, however uninviting and sultry the location, however trying to
flesh and blood, however irksome to the impatient disposition, however
perilously exposed to danger-there was no option but to remain encamped.
The Psalmist says, “I waited patiently for the Lord; and he inclined
unto me, and heard my cry.” And what He did for the Old Testament saints
He will do for believers throughout all ages.
Still God often keeps us waiting. Face to face with threatening foes,
in the midst of alarms, encircled by perils, beneath the impending
rock. May we not go? Is it not time to strike our tents? Have we not
suffered to the point of utter collapse? May we not exchange the glare
and heat for green pastures and still waters?
There is no answer. The cloud tarries, and we must remain, though
sure of manna, rock-water, shelter, and defence. God never keeps us at
post without assuring us of His presence, and sending us daily supplies.
Wait, young man, do not be in a hurry to make a change! Minister,
remain at your post! Until the cloud clearly moves, you must tarry.
Wait, then, thy Lord’s good pleasure! He will be in plenty of
time!–Daily Devotional Commentary
An hour of waiting!
Yet there seems such need
To reach that spot sublime!
I long to reach them–but I long far more
To trust HIS time!
“Sit still, my daughter”–Yet the heathen die,
They perish while I stay!
I long to reach them–but I long far more
To trust HIS way!
‘Tis good to get,
‘Tis good indeed to give!
Yet is it better still–O’er breadth, thro’ length, down length, up height, To trust HIS will! –F. M. N.
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