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cavell
1st May 2008, 06:21 PM
He’s Waiting
READ: Psalm 34:1-15

I sought the Lord, and He heard me. —Psalm 34:4

Jane Welsh, secretary to Scottish essayist Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881), married him and devoted her life to him and his work. He loved her deeply but was so busy with his writing and speaking that he often neglected her. Some time into their marriage, she became ill and suddenly died.

In a new book by John Ortberg, I read that after the funeral Thomas went alone to Jane’s room and looked at her diary. He found these words she had written about him: “Yesterday he spent an hour with me and it was like heaven. I love him so.” On another day, she wrote, “I have listened all day to hear his steps in the hall, but now it is late. I guess he will not come today.” He wept brokenly, realizing his neglect of her and her desire just to talk with him.

As I read that, I couldn’t help but think, God loves me dearly and waits for me to fellowship with Him. How many days do I forget Him?

The Lord welcomes our worship, our prayer, our praise. He has told us in His Word to pray all the time (1 Thess. 5:17). As He did with the church in Laodicea in Revelation 3, Christ knocks on the door of our heart and patiently waits (v.20). He listens attentively for our call, our cry, our prayer. How often does He wait in vain?

— David C. Egner

We can know that God is watching,
Always present, everywhere,
And with hope and joy and patience
He is waiting for our prayer. —Roworth


Talk with God—He longs to hear from you.

JosephPaul
15th May 2008, 07:21 PM
Thank you. I needed that exactly now. Not for the Lord, but for my wife, as in the original story. I have kept myself far too busy. It is not unusual at all for me to sit at my desk until 1 or 2 in the morning, mostly working but occasionally just escaping into the web. Then I get up at 6 and get back at it. Somehow, I was so lost in the "importance" of my work that it hadn't occurred to me how little I have been seeing my wife. Time to shut it down and go pay a visit.

cavell
15th May 2008, 07:51 PM
Thank you. I needed that exactly now. Not for the Lord, but for my wife, as in the original story. I have kept myself far too busy. It is not unusual at all for me to sit at my desk until 1 or 2 in the morning, mostly working but occasionally just escaping into the web. Then I get up at 6 and get back at it. Somehow, I was so lost in the "importance" of my work that it hadn't occurred to me how little I have been seeing my wife. Time to shut it down and go pay a visit.

God Bless You The O.P. was for you.....

JosephPaul
16th May 2008, 06:54 AM
Thank you so much, cavell. Your story is going to change my life. I can't believe I was so blind. She was so surprised to see me last night. We just chatted for about two hours and held hands. I found that I missed her as much, or more, as she had been missing me. What a blessing.

God bless you.

ContraMundum
16th May 2008, 09:55 PM
Praise God!

cristianna
17th May 2008, 11:04 AM
The sad reality is this is true in many areas of our lives. God is ALWAYS there.

How many times do we take things to our friends instead of Him first?

How many times do we dismiss our children asking them to wait an extra five minutes to complete something first, instead of showing them we will always be there whenever they need us?

How many co-workers do we have that silently sit there watching us possibly wondering what makes us so happy, gives us hope, yet we are too busy to actually look at them?

The whole world needs to slow down and really open their eyes to what is really around them.


JosephPaul, may God bless you greatly for opening your eyes. And may you also be blessed Cavell for listening to Him.