TAKE FIVE | Mini-Retreat - Why Wait?

Dear Partner,

In this holiday season we are drawn closer to Christ through our reflections of the Christmas Miracle, the fulfillment of God's prophecy, and the hope of salvation found in the manger. In the Christmas story the wait is over, Christ is here to save all of humanity! When the wait is over, we feel inspired, we have hope, but when we are waiting how do we find the same joy and hope?

I encourage you to Take 5 | Mini Retreat. Take a few moments to rest your soul and grow in your intimacy with Jesus. May you experience the deep restoration God describes in Psalm 23:1 “…he restores my soul.”

Waiting Expectantly,

Sean McFeely

The Oasis Ministry Ventures Team

There are many words of command in scripture that stir and inspire Christian leaders. We love words that invite us to action like “go,” “teach” or “work.” Language like this usually feels like an easy fit for many Christian leaders. 

 

But there is at least one word of command in scripture that causes many Christian leaders no small level of anxiety. Listen to how David uses it in the last few lines of one of his psalms: 

 

I remain confident of this:I will see the goodness of the Lordin the land of the living.Wait for the Lord;be strong and take heartand wait for the Lord. Psalm 27:13-14

 

I’m sure you saw the word I’m talking about. “Wait.” Christian leaders often feel that the main thing leaders do is lead. This is, of course, a key activity for leaders. But the best kind of leading is the fruit of following. The best kind of leading grows in the soil of waiting. 

 

David, in his waiting posture, talks about his enduring confidence. It isn’t a confidence rooted in his own self-assurance but in God’s measureless faithfulness. As he waits, he remembers. 

 

He has witnessed the goodness of the Lord so many times along the way that he has come to an abiding confidence in that goodness. Our lives are soaked in the goodness of God, even when situations around us feel bad, even when we feel like we just need to do something

 

There is a deep reality of good underneath everything. Waiting on God grants us the vision to see it. As David says, we find strength. In waiting, we grow in holy patience, that unhurried virtue, to wait until that vision becomes clearer. We “take heart.” At key moments, God just might be urging us, “Don’t just do something. Stand there!”

 

Reflection Questions

  • In what situation right now might God be inviting you to wait?

  • In what ways have you been tempted to “just do something” rather than wait?

  • What might be the good fruit that would come, both to you and through your leadership, if you took God up on his invitation?

Photo by Olya Kuzovkina on Unsplash

Sean McFeely

Sean is Executive Director of OMV and helped found the organization in November of 2020.

https://www.oasisministryventures.org
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