“David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years. At Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months, and at Jerusalem he reigned over all Israel and Judah thirty-three years.” – 2 Samuel 5:4-5
Sometimes God’s will takes time to unfold. A lot of time! As a very young man, David was anointed to be the next king of Israel. However, King Saul still sat on the throne of Israel. He didn’t give up his crown willingly and David knew it was wrong to take it from him by force. So, David had to wait for many, many years. And not just wait… he had to run for life. He had to hide. He had to move from place to place.
Once Saul died, David became king… of 1/12 of Israel! It took another seven and a half years of struggle before he united all of Israel under his rule. In other words, it may have taken 20 years (or more!) for David to actually experience the future God had prepared for him. 20 years can feel like forever to a young adult! Those decades between the promise and the reality weren’t because God wasn’t able. It was simply a matter of God’s timing. God’s timing is perfect but it can be very, very different from our preferred schedule.
One of David’s virtues is that he was patient. He never rushed God or tried to help His plan along. Would that we would be like David! Sometimes we get a sense of what God has planned for us and struggle mightily to have patience. We can be so eager to accomplish and experience everything God has prepared for us. If it takes six months or a year, we think something must be wrong!
Could you wait (and struggle) for 20 years to experience what you know God has planned for you? Longer? You might need to. God’s timetable is perfect but it’s probably very different from your preferred timetable. As you gain clarity about God’s will, don’t let the passing of time make you impatient. And if you grow impatient, don’t let that translate into doubt about what you believe God is calling you to. Remember David and re-think your human schedule, embracing the schedule of your eternal Father in Heaven. #FollowJesus