He shall make haste to keep the LORD's commandments; but he shall not
make haste in any impatient or improper sense.
He shall not haste to run
away, for he shall not be overcome with the fear which causes panic.
When others are flying hither and thither as if their wits had failed
them, the believer shall be quiet, calm, and deliberate, and so shall be
able to act wisely in the hour of trial.
He shall not haste in his
expectations, craving his good things at once and on the spot, but he
will wait God's time.
Some are in a desperate hurry to have the bird in
the hand, for they regard the LORD's promise as a bird in the bush, not
likely to be theirs.
Believers know how to wait...He shall not haste by
plunging into wrong or questionable action.
Unbelief must be doing
something, and thus it works its own undoing; but faith makes no more
haste than good speed, and thus it is not forced to go back sorrowfully
by the way which it followed heedlessly.
How is it with me? Am I
believing, and am I therefore keeping to the believer's peace, which is
walking with God? Peace, fluttering spirit!
Oh, rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for Him! Heart, see that thou do this at once!
Oh, rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for Him! Heart, see that thou do this at once!
~Charles Spurgeon~
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