Worship While You're Waiting
Read 1 Kings 18
Chapter 18 tells the detailed story
of the dramatic demonstration Elijah used to remind the people who is the One
True God. There is much rich content in this story, but instead of looking at
too many details here, I want to focus on the end result and on one simple act
Elijah did when it was over.
In the contest between Baal and
God, Elijah’s ultimate goal was to turn the people’s hearts back to worshiping
God (verse 37). When the people saw the fire on the very wet wood, stones,
dust, and even in the trench around the altar, “They fell face down and said,
‘Yahweh, He is God!’”

Elijah assumed this humble posture
of worship, not because God had already an
swered his prayer for rain, but
because God is worthy of worship even while we wait.
So much of what we learn in the
waiting process is dependence on God. Worship demonstrates that our hope and
trust are in God, not in the specific outcome we are hoping for.
Our
faithful God is worthy of worship, even while we wait and even when the outcome
is not what we hoped.
Is your hope in a particular
outcome or in a trustworthy, faithful God?
Choose a worship song, hymn, or
Psalm to help you to worship God right now.
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