November 26

Written by Bill Grandi on November 26th, 2024

I am continuing my Learning Journal with lessons I learned and am learning. The first installment was yesterday. You can check that out here. This is Learning Journal #2.

Have you ever noticed how some things never move as quickly as you want them to? Then again, sometimes time flies. The old adage “Time flies when you are having fun” might apply to life from time to time but not so much healing.

I’ve been in a holding/waiting period for almost 2 weeks (Nov. 11th surgery). Slowly I’ve watched the days go by as I’ve been very limited as to what I can do. Therapy. Ice. Doze off. Ice. Read. Doze off. Burning pain at time that would stop a horse (I’m guessing). I’m sitting in the surgeon’s waiting room (Friday, the 22nd) as I write this, now waiting for his PA to come in.

Waiting seems to be a staple in our lives. I don’t know about you, but I have very little patience for waiting in line, especially at WalMart or Kroger when they have 10 registers but only one open. I’m not one to jump on the bandwagon of self-checkout.

But in all seriousness, waiting is lauded in the Bible as a good thing. One of the most well-known, most well-loved, and most memorized Scripture is Isaiah 40:28-31. Verse 31 says, “But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint.” (NLT) The word for “trust” is the word “wait.” We might use the word “rely on” or “lean on.”

Truthfully, God doesn’t act at human speed. Sometimes He is much slower; sometimes He is much faster. The hardest thing is to wait. You have probably heard the old adage I’m sure: “God is seldom early, but He’s never late.” So…wait, loved one. Wait.

{Note: As you can see I wrote this last week. Things have changed since that day. My therapy is moving ahead and I have more freedom. Thanks for your prayers}.

 

4 Comments so far ↓

  1. Ryan S says:

    Waiting is not high on my list of preferred activities. But what you share is true regarding our timeline vs God’s. More often than not the tend to be more out of sync than what I prefer. That said, I can’t see the big picture. I can’t see the future and can be a little forgetful regarding the past.

    Praying you get some refreshing in this slower pace over the next few weeks and months. Praying for the pain to become less and only as a reminder to slow it down. Get well my friend!

    • Bill Grandi says:

      Thanks Ryan. Seeing the big picture is an epic fail for us humans. I’m glad I serve a God who does and knows.

  2. Waiting has always been difficult for me, too, Bill, but God calls us to be patient, which I’m not always able to be, and wait on His impeccable timing. Yes, I’m continuing to pray for complete healing for you!
    Blessings!

    • Bill Grandi says:

      I’m with you Martha on the inability to wait and to not be very patient at times. But I’m also believing in His impeccable timing. Thank you for your continued prayers.

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