30 Days of Hopeful: Day 1

“How do I hold onto my hopes and dreams when God seems silent?” The question came from a good friend and  a sincere follower of Christ.  Her question hit a chord. How do we handle those times when we have prayed and prayed, but the answer is so slow in coming?

Perhaps we sense that a particular dream is God’s plan for us.  But the days, weeks, months, and even years go by.  How can we keep this dream alive?  Over the next few weeks, we’ll explore some ways to stay full of hope–30 Days of Hopeful.

I think back to what I refer to as my season of “wait training.” In our early years of marriage, David and I looked forward to the day we would have children.  But our hopes for a baby stretched into six months, a year, two years, and eventually four years.  Forty-eight straight months of drugs, surgeries, tests, tests and more tests.  And still no baby.  In time, we eventually had our three children.

But the years of waiting proved to be a good time to seek God.  Strength came as I rested in the Lord, studied His Word, and held fast to His promises…day after day. I learned what Jesus meant when He encouraged us to “abide” in Him (John 15:5).

 I drew special strength from Psalm 37:5:  “Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.”  I began to believe that God would either fulfill my heart’s desires or change my desires to reflect His will for me.

I also found comfort when I stepped out of my own pain to serve others. I explored ways to serve the least and lost in my own community.  Opportunities opened to travel to Africa on my first of what would be many missions trips.  I discovered that when I poured my life out for those hurting worse that I was, an unexplainable joy began to spring forth.

Seeking God and serving others while waiting for my own dream gave birth to a larger purpose.  And “not getting what I wanted when I wanted it” turned out to be  one of the best tools to sharpen my hearing of God’s voice.  I discovered what it means to “delight in the Lord.”

Friends, our seasons of waiting can open the door to deeper intimacy with Jesus. What’s more–those times we thought were barren–can  become our seasons of great fruitfulness.  Let’s decide today to take joy in the journey.


2 responses to “30 Days of Hopeful: Day 1

  • wendyblight

    I always love to hear you teach on hope. Thank you for sharing your message about “wait training.” I can never hear it enough and so need the reminder as I sit with my children in their “wait.”

  • marilynnchadwick

    Thanks, Wendy. And yes, seems that being a mom means we are always in the waiting room…glad we can agree in prayer:)

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