We're still waiting. We're enjoying our last days alone with Riley, but are looking forward to introducing her to her new sister.
This Sunday morning, God reminded me he always hears our prayers on our time and answers them on his. Our sermon this morning was from a guest preacher, Rev. Rufus Smith from the City of Refuge Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Krista and I are both glad we heard it.
He preached on Isiah 40:31 (those who wait for the LORD Will gain new strength; They will mount up with wings like eagles, They will run and not get tired, They will walk and not become weary.) Without replaying the sermon, the overall point was God is rarely early, but never late. That waiting without anger or impatience is a sign of faith, and that through that we are made stronger.
So we wait on - with the wonderful feeling that we aren't waiting alone.
This Sunday morning, God reminded me he always hears our prayers on our time and answers them on his. Our sermon this morning was from a guest preacher, Rev. Rufus Smith from the City of Refuge Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Krista and I are both glad we heard it.
He preached on Isiah 40:31 (those who wait for the LORD Will gain new strength; They will mount up with wings like eagles, They will run and not get tired, They will walk and not become weary.) Without replaying the sermon, the overall point was God is rarely early, but never late. That waiting without anger or impatience is a sign of faith, and that through that we are made stronger.
So we wait on - with the wonderful feeling that we aren't waiting alone.
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