Many times God will allow a painful situation or a painful circumstance in
our life to "swallow us up." This season in our spiritual growth is a
holding pattern. We can't move to the left or the right. All we can do is sit,
like Jonah sat in the belly of that great fish, so God can have our undivided
attention and speak to us. God put Jonah in a holding pattern because He needed
to speak to his heart. Jonah was all alone. There were no friends to call, no
colleagues to drop by, no books to read, no food to eat, no interference, and
no interruptions. He had plenty of time to sit, think, meditate, and pray.
When we're deep down in the midst of a difficult situation, God can talk
to us. When He has our undivided attention, He can show us things about ourselves
that we might not otherwise have seen.
A Few of God's Holding
Patterns:
1. When you are sick
in your physical body and you have prayed but God has not healed you yet, you
are in a holding pattern.
2. When you are having
problems with your children and you have put them on the altar, but God has not
delivered them yet, you are in a holding pattern.
3. When you have been
praying for the salvation of a loved one and they have not been saved yet, you
are in a holding pattern.
4. When you are in a
broken relationship and you have given it over to God, but it has not been
restored yet, you are in a holding pattern.
5. When the doors slam shut before you can knock on them, you are in a
holding pattern.
When we are deep in the belly of a difficult situation, there are no
interruptions. God has our undivided attention. All we can do is sit, think,
meditate, and pray. We cannot run from God because there are no Mountains that
are high enough, valleys low enough, rooms that are dark enough, or places that
are hidden enough from Him. We must remember to praise Him while we're waiting
and remember three things:
1. The pattern has a purpose.
2. The pattern has a plan.
3. The pattern has a
process.
So stop struggling and
start listening, praying and trusting. He'll keep you right where you are until
you can clearly hear Him say, "I love you."
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