Friday, September 4, 2015

Friday, August 4, 2015

SABRINA

Psalm 62 reminds us “For God alone my soul waits in silence. He alone is my

rock and salvation, my fortress; I shall not be shaken.”

I am Sabrina Williams, Director of Children and Family ministry at Central.

Arguably one of the most difficult concepts in life to grasp is the art of

waiting patiently. But sometimes what we learn and who we become in the

process of waiting is even more important than what we are waiting for. 

Sometimes the moments spent waiting for something are even more

important that the moment the something actually happens.

Not all wishes are meant to come true. Some just teach us how to wait. These

wishes bring us not an instant blessing, but a life-long lesson.

During those seasons of waiting, remember this: “the stretching of faith is

immediate discomfort that results in ultimate gain, for it is in the waiting we

become who we are meant to be, and our faith and trust in God becomes

stronger and more intimate.”  

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