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I am worn out from waiting for you to keep your word. When will you have mercy (Psalm 119:82, CEV)?

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Reflection
This week’s I Love the Psalms theme is mercy.
When we are in a really tight spot, God’s mercy cannot arrive fast enough. We want help immediately.
Our impatience can be part of the problem. In God’s mercy, He has us wait. In the waiting process our situation may stay the same, but we change. God’s Spirit works on us.
I fear the kind of person I would become if God answered my every request immediately.
That doesn’t mean we should never pour out our complaint to God as the psalmist does here. I am worn out from waiting for you to keep your word. When will you have mercy (Psalm 119:82, CEV)?
Bottled up frustration is never a good thing, especially when that frustration is directed at God. Are you frustrated waiting for God’s mercy? Take it to Him in prayer.
Response: LORD God, I need your help. I need your mercy. I need your patience. Give me the grace I need for today. Your word and your good promises sustain me. Amen.
Your Turn: Are you impatient as you wait for God’s mercy?
There are times when I envy that perfect line of openness David had with God. I get tired of things as usual too. I’m weary with the way this world has become and how they’ve turned from God. I’m exhausted over thoughts of anxious worry. Especially when things look so hopeless, I just want God to step in and take charge. Then I realize He never dropped the ball. He’s always in charge. Thanks for these good words, David.
You are right. God is in charge. We need to trust that He is working according to His plan, even while we plead for things to change. Lord, give me more faith.
Me too!
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THANKS, Vincent.
You’re welcome David!