DEAR GOD: I Wait in Hope of Thee~

 

 

 

And now, Lord, what wait I for? my hope is in thee.

Psalm 39:7 (KJV)
And Now LORD, what wait I for?   
In other words, the “present is so discouraging, and daunting, the world is so unsettling, now what?
What do I wait for? 
What hope have I?
Cutting away from the ugliness of the “world,” while latching on to the LORD, brings hope, encouragement, and an abundance of overflowing satisfaction.
As Christians, we believe in Christ, and His resurrection.
Our Redeemer lives. Amen!
In other words, although we live, we “die” to the “world” and we are born again, the old person dies, and a new one in its place comes. Thanks be to Christ.
Being “born again,” and accepting JESUS, as our LORD and Savior, we are acknowledging Him and what He’s done for us, and therefore become “new creatures,” as the old person dies. In and through our baptism Spiritually it is so, we are born again.
No matter where we are in life, there is always hope, and answers and help come only from Him.
Bathing ourselves with His Word, and His love, catapults us into greater things that we weren’t capable of prior to accepting Him in our heart.
His wisdom, and unmerited grace, is a cloak that protects us in all aspects of our everyday encounters.  We are able to sustain a steady course, while tempering our pace to stay on “course” as we wait for Him.  All hope and help comes from Him, when we allow ourselves to be submerged in His able hands, and magnificence, we don’t have to ask “now what” — because he is our lifelong compass, and He will guide, and bring us, to our destination, today, tomorrow and always.
Have you had an intimate talk today with Him? 
He truly is the best listener you could ever have in your life.
Love Him with all your heart.  And Hope in the LORD, and everything else will take care of itself, as He intends.
“Dear LORD, I look to You for all things, through all things, and for all things, You are my everything and my answer to all I seek, may I find favor in Your sight, in Jesus name, Amen.”