The wisdom in waiting…as we all know, the snow takes time to melt no matter how brightly the sun is shining; and so, we wait…
“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Hebrews 11:1
The wisdom in waiting is rather difficult to imagine during the hustle and bustle of this holiday season. It seems like time flies through our fingers as fast as the snow covers the ground during a wintery blizzard. No sooner do we check off the items on our seemingly endless holiday “to do” lists, then another flurry of new tasks fill our hands! Isn’t it strange, though, that with all of our time drifting away, it seems like Christmas takes forever to arrive? So, we wait…
I have gone through a very difficult time this year. Like the “nor’easter” winter storms that we’ve been experiencing lately, I feel like I’ve been trudging through a heavy whirlwind of difficulties. I’ve often found myself wanting to fast forward through this trying season straight to happier times. But, as we all know, the snow takes time to melt no matter how brightly the sun is shining; and so, we wait…
Indeed there is wisdom in waiting, and despite my circumstances, I have found that the longer I wait, the more prepared I am to receive what I am so desperately waiting for. Like a child on Christmas morning, when I finally get to enjoy what I’ve longed for, it makes the wait so much more worthwhile. Then, the dreaded blustery storms that threatened to hinder me from moving forward seem like soft and silent winterscapes that fill my eyes with the quiet beauty of the season.
“There is wisdom in waiting, even though it can’t be seen. When troubles surround us high and low. Waiting increases our expectations of what we long for and dream; and surely, it causes our faith to grow.” Felecia R. Weber 2014, OntheWingofaDove.com
As you weather the storms that seem to steal away your time this holiday season…may you too find wisdom in waiting.
Peace and love,
Felecia
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