Change: Waiting on God
In the first chapter of the Gospel According to Luke, the births of both John the Baptist and Jesus are foretold and tied into the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. God’s people had waited many years. What can Parkway learn in a transitional period of waiting?
Waiting Lasts for an Unknown Time
Zechariah and Elizabeth waiting to conceive
God’s people waiting for the Messiah
We wait for Christ to return (Titus 2:13)
We might not know the results of any waiting in our lifetime
The Lord’s timing is perfect and purposeful (2 Peter 3:9)
Waiting Can Be Hard
Zechariah and Elizabeth dying to the hope of having children
God’s people captives to Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia and Rome
Waiting Refines Faith in Christ
Tests our faithfulness (1 Peter 1:6-7)
Builds our trust (1 Peter 1:8-9)
Gives us a bigger and God-focused picture (Romans 8:18-21)
Trains us to be more patient (Romans 8:25)
Helps us to sort out priorities (Psalm 90:12-14)
Waiting Displays Hope in God
Creates anticipation and readiness (Galatians 5:5)
Relies on the promises and faithfulness of God (2 Peter 1:3-4)