5 Reasons Why Jesus Waits and Your Unshakeable Joy

5 Reasons Why Jesus Waits and Your Unshakeable Joy

This journey of life sometimes is tough. Our hearts are ripped in pieces when we watch a child suffering or a loved one battling cancer. Divorce, death, illness, suffering, financial ruin, tragedies are all a real part of our lives. We look into heaven too often with hearts that just don’t understand why. We plead for answers and God says, “Wait” or worse, we hear silence as we wait.

In His Waiting

 

Jesus had left Bethany and was teaching “across the Jordan” where many came to believe in Him. While there, Jesus was sent word that Lazarus was sick. “5 Now Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus.6 When he had heard therefore that he was sick, he abode two days still in the same place where he was” (John 11). Mary, Martha and Lazarus were dear friends of Jesus. They believed that He was the Messiah and could perform miracles. They loved Him, trusted Him, and believed He would come. I can imagine they watched the road, waiting for Him to arrive. It was with great anticipation, they watched for Him and they watched Lazarus. They knew that Jesus could heal Him and believed that He would; yet, Lazarus did not show any signs of getting better and Jesus didn’t arrive. In fact, Lazarus died; while Mary and Martha waited for a miracle. Their sorrow made heavier because they knew that if Jesus had merely spoken, Lazarus would have lived. It was in deepest of despair that they buried their brother. Didn’t Jesus care? Why didn’t Jesus come?

 

Isn’t that what we ask when our hearts are breaking and no miracle comes? Some would say it is a lack of faith that blocks the miracle. Is it? Or isn’t it our faith that makes the silence more agonizing? We know that God is ABLE; but, has chosen not to respond. What are we to do with that? Too often, we allow Satan to tell us that it is our sin, our failure of faith, and our guilt that causes God not to love us enough to answer our prayer. But that is just a lie of Satan. The answer is given us here in John 11. If we understand the reasons why Jesus waits; then we can trust Him even when He waits.  There are 5 reasons why Jesus waits revealed in John 11 and each of the 5 are loving reasons that will lead to your finding abounding joy, hope, and faith.  Let’s take a look at all five.

REASONS WHY JESUS WAITS

1. He loves us, so He waits. It is right there in verse 5 to 6. Because He loved them, He waited. It wasn’t a lack of love that caused Him to wait. He knew that they were anxiously looking for Him. He knew that their hearts were in agony. But He also knew that He was going to show them something so wondrous that never again would they grow anxious. He was going to give them a joy, hope and peace greater than anything they could imagine. He wanted them to see the magnificence of God’s Glory in such a manner that they would never know fear, anxiety or agonizing sorrow again. Because He loved them so much, He waited.

2. Jesus waited so He could display God’s Glory. “4 But when Jesus heard about it he said, “The purpose of his illness is not death, but for the glory of God” (John 11 TLB). The crowds and people had many been mesmerized by the miracles of Jesus; but, still did not realize the Glory of God that had been displayed. They had not come to seek God for His beauty, His grace, and His Glory. Instead, they only sought their own pleasure in what they could gain themselves from the miracles. They wanted the miracles. Jesus waited so that the crowd of mourners would be present surrounding the tomb. He was about to display God’s Glory as the giver of life itself.

3. Jesus waited so that He could foreshadow His own resurrection and the Glory that would be His on that day. Jesus knew that Mary, Martha and the disciples would mourn when He died on the cross. He wanted to show them His power over death. He wanted to give them a glimpse of hope for the dark moment they would face as He hung on the cross. What better way to foretell of His coming resurrection from the grave than to demonstrate that His Father had power over death. “Then said Jesus unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead.15 And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there, to the intent ye may believe” (John 11).

4. Jesus waited so that the truth of His words could be transformed into heart felt reality in their lives. As we get closer we hear Martha say that she believes that whatever Jesus asks the Father, he can do. Still, she hesitates when he requests the stone be rolled back. She says she believes that Jesus is the resurrection; yet, she continues to weep over the death of Lazarus. Words mean little until they become real to us. I can say that “All things work together for my good.” But, I don’t rejoice in trials until those words become an anchor of truth for me.

5. Jesus waited so that He could give Abounding Joy–Joy greater than anything they had ever known. Ah, the human heart. We so quickly become complacent or content. We lay aside our daily prayers, our Bible study when all seems to be going well. We quickly say, “Thank you God for all these blessings.” We are happy with little counterfeit joys. Abounding Joy in Christ—that often comes only after waiting for an answer. When the “light of the knowledge of God” shines deep into our hearts and souls. Joy, hope and love overflowing like fountains of living water. That kind of joy is often only found after a season of drought.

When God waits to provide an answer to your prayer, remember this. He is doing it because He loves you so much that He desires that you see a true glimpse of His glory so that never again will you have to face anxiety. He wants to give you a joy that cannot be taken away by any circumstance this world will bring. He is preparing you for a future filled with His Hope, His Love, His Glory and His Joy. [bctt tweet=”Yet a little while and you will see God’s Glory in the midst of your circumstances.”] [bctt tweet=”God’s Glory will rise and you will see your gift in waiting becomes unshakable faith.”]

The song I chose for you today is Glorious Unfolding

Have you ever had to wait for an answer from God and then were amazed?  I would love to here of your story.  Click here to share your comments or your story.

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Poetry Sunday-My Shepherd’s Lullaby of Love

Have you ever awoke with a heaviness of heart and really did not know why?  I did that yesterday.  It was as though all that I knew about God’s grace was being attacked and hope was a distant memory only.  As the day went by, I focused on songs, scriptures and sermons.  I remained in a steady and constant state of prayer until the sadness finally left. This journey sometimes would cause our hearts to despair; but, we certainly don’t have to stay there.  There are times when Satan tries to remind us of our frailties or tries to remind us of our unworthiness; but, we don’t have to stay there, either.  Then there are times that we may feel despair because there is something God desires to show us or because He needs us to reach out sympathetically to others in the Kingdom.   Sometimes God allows my heart to despair so that I might write a poem for someone in the Kingdom, maybe you—one that may touch your heart right whedmtas0055re you are today.  I do not know if  you are hurting today.  If so, I do not pretend to know why you are sad or why your heart may be filled with fear; but I do know that the Good Shepherd is singing a lullaby over you as He pulls you free from the thorny brush that your heart is trapped in.  He loves you with an everlasting love.  You are never too far for Him to seek you, find you and save you.  My entire life has proven these 7 truths about God’s love—1. He is faithful  2.  He loves me unconditionally 3.  He is a kind and gentle shepherd who wants to lead me into green pastures of joy, hope and peace.  Those green pastures can only be found in Christ—abiding in His love.  4.  He willingly gave His life that I might find life eternal in Him, through His suffering I might find joy.  5.  He never gives up on me.   He has a perfect plan of love to finish the work He began in me. 6.  No sorrow enters my life without purpose.  That purpose is always ultimately for my joy and for the good of the Kingdom.   7.  It has been His Grace and Grace alone that wooed this heart of mine.

This poem I wrote for anyone who feels despair today.  My dear friends, we all need a reminder sometimes of God’s Grace and love which sings over us with a Lullaby whenever our hearts are heavy.

My Shepherd’s Lullaby of Love

By Effie Darlene Barba

 

Awakened with fear I do not know why

Struggling to pray, I really must try

Thoughts whirling, twirling around in my brain

Unharnessed they fly, I cannot constrain

Screaming within all the guilt and the shame

I know it’s my fault and I am to blame

Though I wanted to follow, I turned away

I was the one who had wandered astray

I struggled to find a verse from your word

To comfort my soul, a hope to be heard

In the midst of my darkness, sorrow and pain

A soft, gentle sound, a song’s sweet refrain

My shepherd’s dear voice was calling my name

My eyes filled with tears, as nearer He came

Trapped in the thicket and thorns of my heart

I longed for release, a chance, a new start

Chorus

Then the words of His song grew ever so clear

“Hush little one, there is nothing to fear

My love for you grows with each beat of my heart

A love that can’t die nor ever depart

You are precious to me, I love you so

I laid down my life just so you would know

The depth of my love, my mercy my grace

Oh look at me now, look into my face

And rest, my dear love, rest here in my arms

Forever my strength will keep you from harms

Where ever you go where ever you are

My Glory will shine as your guiding star

When the sorrows of life cause you to roam

My lullaby song will lead you back home”

 

Forgetting His pain, the thorns He did tare

Until I was freed from that dark hidden lair

He lifted me out from the darkness within

Forgiven I was for my doubt and my sin

Letting go of all else in His arms I did rest

Protected, beloved, undoubtedly blest

He is my dear love, my greatest treasure

Joy that exceeds the lure of life’s pleasure

Chorus

His lullaby song rings ever so clear

“Hush little one, there is nothing to fear

My love for you grows with each beat of my heart

A love that can’t die nor ever depart

You are precious to me, I love you so

I laid down my life just so you would know

The depth of my love, my mercy my grace

Oh look at me now, look into my face

And rest, my dear love, rest here in my arms

Forever my strength will keep you from harms

Where ever you go where ever you are

My Glory will shine as your guiding star

[bctt tweet=”Where ever you go where ever you are My Glory will shine as your guiding star”]

[bctt tweet=”When the sorrows of life cause you to roam My lullaby song will lead you back home””]

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YOUR LIFE IS HANGING IN THE BALANCE! YOUR VERDICT IS?

YOUR LIFE IS HANGING IN THE BALANCE! YOUR VERDICT IS?

“The Jews took up stones again to stone him” (John 10:31). What was it that Jesus had said or done to insight such hatred?  They had asked them to tell them once and for all whether He was the Christ. He had responded with “I already have and you don’t believe me.” So, once more He proclaimed the truth clearly, “I and my Father are one” (John 10:30). Jesus had proclaimed himself to be God. He had left no room for “being merely a good prophet” or a “religious teacher.”22799295_m

Your life hangs in the balance!! What is your verdict?

The entire discussion throughout John 10 was that. Either Jesus was the one true good shepherd promised throughout the Old Testament or He wasn’t. He stood on the truth of having fulfilled every word of the prophecies. He stood on the truth that He was yet to die for the “sheep”—all who would believe in Him. He foretold of His own resurrection; yet, these men blinded by their own pride filled arrogant religiosity wanted to stone Him. He didn’t wear the right clothes. He hadn’t come to them with words to pump up their own prideful hearts. After all, they were the scholars and certainly they thought God would have come to “pat them on the back for all their labor.” Instead, Jesus had come and pointed out their hypocrisy. His remarks were insulting to them.  He had suggested that they were the thieves and robbers!!  He had dared to say they were not even of the sheepfold of God.  Listen to the words of Jesus.

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What Is The Abundant Life? Can I Have It, Please?

What Is The Abundant Life? Can I Have It, Please?

As I stared into the mirror, there was that rounded moon shaped face. The “buffalo hump” between my shoulders was beginning to go down; but, no away. Lingering effects from the long year of steroids to just barely stay alive; until, they finally had removed the colon. The surgical scars crisscrossed my body distorting whatever shape had previously been mine. Yet, those scars were few compared to the emotional scars that were within my heart. I had grown tired and weary of this journey. All alone, I stared into the darkness. I had been a dutiful little Christian and bore all the trials as they came with a stoicism and steady face. A stoicism I had learned during the years of abuse—a stoicism that you kept it all deep within. Don’t let anyone from out there see the real you; they will only hurt you. Oh, yes; God was my refuge. The only one I could turn to and I would continue to trust Him. Yet, abundant life? What was that?

abundant life

I was alive. I had won the horrific battle against breast cancer (at least the first rounds). I had survived the steroids and meds of ulcerative colitis and the surgery to remove my colon. Financially I was in a hole so deep, I might never come out of it. Did I mention, I was also recently divorced? Perhaps trying to avoid saying, “I failed again!!” Yes, fool that I was I had remarried after having been a widow for two years; but, that ended in only heartbreak. Still, I was alive. My daughter was happily married and living in California. My sons were both off to study, Alberto at the University of Missouri and Ron in New Jersey at Joe Kubert’s School of Art. Could I say my life was abundant? Abundant with what—pain, sorrow, suffering, failure, loneliness? So, when in 2002, they found the mass on the head of the pancreas; a part of me thought this was God finally taking me home. I was tired. The journey had seemed so long. I wanted to go home to God. Little did I know that God had a very different plan!! His plan was to show me how to live life abundantly full of joy in Him. So, what is the abundant Christian life?

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4 Proclamations of Jesus that He is the Good Shepherd

Guilty or not guilty?  True or false?  These questions demand an absolute answer.  We may do our best to determine guilt or innocence; however, whatever our conclusion, it does not change the truth.  Either the person is guilty or not guilty.  The words are either true or false.   We may try to justify someone’s guilt as lesser or greater a grievance; yet, the truth is either they are guilty or they are innocent. When the whirling lights of the police car stopped me that December the 4th to tell me my tags had expired, I first protested that they were good through December. The officer quickly pointed out that the tags expired on my birthday which meant they had expired at midnight on December 3-a mere 8 hours prior to his stopping me. There was no argument I could make at that point—I was guilty as charged and received my ticket in silent acceptance. I was not partly guilty, I was guilty.

glory revealed

Many people try to declare that Jesus was a good man, a wise man, or even a prophet; but, not the son of God as he declared himself to be.  The truth is there is no in between.  There is no partial truth in what Jesus said.  Either He spoke truth or He was a lier.  Jesus, Himself made that very clear in His own declarations. Either He was the awaited Messiah, the Savior of Mankind, and the Good Shepherd or none of what He said was true. If He was not who He said He was; then He was a liar, thief, and lunatic. There is no in between of half truths. He left no room for there to be any in between. In all that He spoke and in each act that He performed; Jesus Christ left no room for there to be in between. He either is the Lord of Lords or He is not.

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