“I waited patiently for the
Lord, he inclined to me and heard my cry.”
(Psalm 40:1)
David waited patiently for
the Lord to answer his prayer, after what seemed like an interminable delay,
the Lord answered his prayer. Why did
it take the Lord so long to respond? Is the
Lord hard of hearing? Is the Lord simply
insensitive to the cries of David?
The Lord makes the ear, therefore
He hears everything. The Lord hears the
cry of the poor and delivers him from all his distress. There is a deeper reason why David waited and
waited for the Lord.
“I wait for the LORD, my soul waits and I hope for his word. My
soul looks for the Lord more than sentinels for daybreak. More than sentinels
for daybreak," (Psalm 130: 5 - 6)
How long can we wait for
the Lord to answer our prayer? The scriptures below say that we wait
until the Lord answers.
a.
Wait for the Lord (Psalm 27: 14; 37:34)
b.
Wait patiently for him (Psalm 37: 7)
c.
I wait for you (Psalm 25: 21)
d.
For you I wait all day (Psalm 25: 5);
e.
I wait for the Lord more than a watchman wait for the morning
(Psalm 130: 5-6);
f.
I wait for God my savior (Micah 7:7)
g.
I wait patiently for the Lord (Psalm 40: 1)
h.
I wait in silence for God (Psalm 62: 1, 5)
i.
We wait for you (Isaiah 26: 8, 33: 2)
j.
Those who wait for the Lord renew their strength (Isaiah 40: 31)
k.
Those who wait for the Lord will inherit the land (Psalm 37: 9)
l.
Blessed are those who wait for him (Isaiah 30: 18)
m. May
those who wait for you not be ashamed through me (Psalm 69:6)
n.
This is our God for whom we have waited (Isaiah 25:9)
o.
The Lord is good to those who wait for him (Lamentation 3: 25)
p.
Be like men waiting for their Master (Luke 12: 36)
q.
Saul was told to wait 7 days for Samuel (1 Samuel 10: 8; 13:8)
r.
David will wait until word came (2 Samuel 15; 28)
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