How Long Can You Wait?

by | Mar 24, 2017

“When the people saw that Moses was so long in coming down from the mountain, they gathered around Aaron and said, “Come, make us gods who will go before us. As for this fellow Moses who brought us up out of Egypt, we don’t know what has happened to him.” — Exodus 32:1
When the Israelites waited for a while for Moses to come down and he did not their focus shifted. They were ready to make do with an alternative and a very bad alternative for that matter. 
What has God promised you that appeared to be taking long? 
Are you comparing yourself with others people thereby getting impatient with God and you are contemplating an alternative. 
As we saw with the Israelites their impatience grew to desperation and they made a substitute to God. 
God is faithful and His delays are not denials. 
Don’t be pressured into hasty decisions.
 He that  believeth does not make haste. 
Therefore don’t make hasty impatient decisions that will leave you with bad consequences thereafter .
 For the vision is for an appointed time even though it tarries wait for it will surely come pass. 
Hold on to the promises of God and keep praising Him. 
HE is at work. 

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