My Solution or God's?

Abram's wife Sarai had not borne any children for him, but she owned an Egyptian slave named Hagar. Sarai said to Abram, "since The Lord has prevented me from bearing children, go to my slave; perhaps through her I can build a family." And Abraham agreed to what Sarai said. Genesis 16:1,2

Now it was Sarai's turn to learn about The Lord and His promises. She had doubted herself, doubted He could use her barren womb, and wanted to help a him and Abram out. After all in had now been 10 years since they had lived in the land of promise.

Have you had a word from God, a dream, a promise that you have waited for for 10years and still nothing? Yes? I have as well. What do we do? Begin to doubt God and create our own solutions? Sarai's solution turned on her. Her slave Hagar did indeed become pregnant but then began to despise her mistress. Having her husband be intimate with her slave was bad enough but now the slave looked down on her.

This passage brings a warning. When we meddle with God's supply chain we produce a mess. By waiting we receive the best. After all it is only our impatience that causes us to waver.

What good thing are you waiting for? A child? A husband or wife? By waiting you become the parent or spouse you need to be for the person God has for you. This is something we fail to see or acknowledge. Yet the longer I wait for God he more I change. Interesting yes?

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