Monday, August 11, 2014

The Lord has an inconceivably glorious purpose for each of his children. "If this is true," you ask, "why is it that he continues to wait longer and longer to offer his grace and to provide the help I seek, even after I have come and waited on him?" He does so because he is a wise gardener who "waits for the land to yield its valuable crop, patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains" (James 5:7). God knows he cannot gather the fruit until it is ripe, and he knows precisely when we are spiritually ready to receive blessings for our gain and his glory. And waiting in the sunshine of his love is what will ripen our soul for his blessings. Also, waiting under the clouds of trials is as important, for they will ultimately produce showers of blessings.
Andrew Murray

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