
Many of us are in a hurry. We think the prize is for the quickest, the one who is ahead of everybody else. That’s what the hare thought about the tortoise. That’s what society generally thinks.
There’s a story in the Bible about the wheat and the tares. The laborers considered pulling up the weeds among the young, tender wheat. They thought the wheat would grow better without the weeds’ struggling influence. But the Lord knew better. He said, “Let both grow together, and at harvest time, the better results will be obvious.” Trusting in our all-knowing God is difficult for us in certain areas. The surprising benefit of waiting is that the tares make the roots of the wheat stronger. By doing so, the wheat can grow and produce golden grain at harvest. The weeds fade in influence. The wheat becomes the true harvest, reassuring us that God’s timing is perfect.
Believers need troublemakers! Mischief makers strengthen the faithful. Wisdom comes with time and develops through trials. Steadfastness endures the storms.
The sun will come out. Your day will glisten. God is in control. The reward will come at harvest and not before. The faith to wait is your wisest choice.








