“Why do you hold back your hand, your right hand?
Take it from the fold of your garment and destroy them!
Yet God my King is from of old,
working salvation in the midst of the earth.”
– Psalm 74:11-12
This is the push and pull of faithful patience in the Lord. In a world in which evil, greed, cruelty, injustice, ungodliness, and oppression often seem to thrive, the children of God naturally long for the Lord to act decisively. We’re desperate to see Him act in the powerful, visible ways of old. To bring instant relief to the suffering and oppressed. To deliver swift, visible, satisfying justice to the wicked. We know that He is able and we wonder why He hasn’t yet.
We can grow frustrated at God’s “delay” in doing what we’d like to see Him do. We can begin to question or doubt Him in our minds. This is where our faith must ripen and mature into a patient faith. We must recognize, as the psalmist did, that God is eternal. Time works very differently for Him than it does for us. What seems far too long to us is but a moment to Him. He is already at work in every situation. He is working to bring salvation to those far from Him.
Salvation is the urgent work of the present day. Justice will certainly come. When it comes, it will be perfect and it will be eternal. However, it will come in God’s perfect timing rather than our flawed, impatient timing. And so, every believer, must become more like the psalmist. Not quick to deal in judgment and wrath, but trusting in both the Lord’s absolute power AND His perfect timing. #FollowJesus