Lord,
Even if your answer is "Not yet",
I will choose to praise You.
I will choose to trust You.
I will choose to wait upon You.
Because You can make it happen,
in You perfect will and timing.
Isaiah 60:22 "When the time is right, I, the Lord will make it happen."
This verse is very familiar to us and it's mostly used as a promise verse for those who are waiting, but what's the context of the passage?
In the time of Isaiah, God sends His message to the Israelites through Prophets. Israelites are very disobedient to God, (guess who's like that?), just like us.
They were experiencing exile because of their sins and idols. It was a looong journey of going back to their land, but then God stayed with them and He promised to His people that He will make it happen. He is promising redemption and restoration to His people. And through Jesus—He is our restorer, He will rescue us in our struggles.
Put your trust in God even in the waiting, because He will and He can make it happen, in the right time.
Even if your answer is "Not yet",
I will choose to praise You.
I will choose to trust You.
I will choose to wait upon You.
Because You can make it happen,
in You perfect will and timing.
Isaiah 60:22 "When the time is right, I, the Lord will make it happen."
This verse is very familiar to us and it's mostly used as a promise verse for those who are waiting, but what's the context of the passage?
In the time of Isaiah, God sends His message to the Israelites through Prophets. Israelites are very disobedient to God, (guess who's like that?), just like us.
They were experiencing exile because of their sins and idols. It was a looong journey of going back to their land, but then God stayed with them and He promised to His people that He will make it happen. He is promising redemption and restoration to His people. And through Jesus—He is our restorer, He will rescue us in our struggles.
Put your trust in God even in the waiting, because He will and He can make it happen, in the right time.
Lord,
Even if your answer is "Not yet",
I will choose to praise You.
I will choose to trust You.
I will choose to wait upon You.
Because You can make it happen,
in You perfect will and timing.
Isaiah 60:22 "When the time is right, I, the Lord will make it happen."
This verse is very familiar to us and it's mostly used as a promise verse for those who are waiting, but what's the context of the passage?
In the time of Isaiah, God sends His message to the Israelites through Prophets. Israelites are very disobedient to God, (guess who's like that?), just like us.
They were experiencing exile because of their sins and idols. It was a looong journey of going back to their land, but then God stayed with them and He promised to His people that He will make it happen. He is promising redemption and restoration to His people. And through Jesus—He is our restorer, He will rescue us in our struggles.
Put your trust in God even in the waiting, because He will and He can make it happen, in the right time.
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