The sermon emphasizes the importance of waiting with patience as a means to deepen faith and trust in God's timing and purpose.
Charles E. Cowman preaches on the importance of patience in waiting for God's manifestation, emphasizing that impatience can lead us away from the place where God intends to meet us. He highlights that patience removes worry, weeping, self-reliance, excessive desire, weakening, and instability, ultimately leading to a deeper sense of worship and enrichment while we wait for God's timing.
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"Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for him" (Ps. 37:7).
Have you prayed and prayed and waited and waited, and still there is no manifestation?
Are you tired of seeing nothing move? Are you just at the point of giving it all up? Perhaps you have not waited in the right way? This would take you out of the right place the place where He can meet you.
"With patience wait" (Rom. 8:25). Patience takes away worry. He said He would come, and His promise is equal to His presence. Patience takes away your weeping. Why feel sad and despondent? He knows your need better than you do, and His purpose in waiting is to bring more glory out of it all. Patience takes away self-works. The work He desires is that you "believe" (John 6:29), and when you believe, you may then know that all is well. Patience takes away all want. Your desire for the thing you wish is perhaps stronger than your desire for the will of God to be fulfilled in its arrival.
Patience takes away all weakening. Instead of having the delaying time, a time of letting go, know that God is getting a larger supply ready and must get you ready too. Patience takes away all wobbling. "Make me stand upon my standing" (Daniel 8:18, margin). God's foundations are steady; and when His patience is within, we are steady while we wait. Patience gives worship. A praiseful patience sometimes "long-suffering with joyfulness" (Col. 1:11) is the best part of it all. "Let (all these phases of) patience have her perfect work" (James 1:4), while you wait, and you will find great enrichment. --C. H. P.
Hold steady when the fires burn,
When inner lessons come to learn,
And from this path there seems no turn
"Let patience have her perfect work."
--L.S.P.
Sermon Outline
- I points: - Introduction to waiting with patience - Understanding God's timing - The importance of rest in the Lord
- II points: - Patience takes away worry - Patience alleviates sadness - Patience fosters belief
- III points: - Patience removes self-works - Patience fulfills desires - Patience strengthens resolve
- IV points: - Patience brings worship - The role of joy in patience - Embracing God's perfect timing
- V points: - Lessons learned through waiting - The enrichment of patience - Conclusion and encouragement
Key Quotes
“Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for him.” — Charles E. Cowman
“With patience wait.” — Charles E. Cowman
“Let patience have her perfect work.” — Charles E. Cowman
Application Points
- Practice resting in God's presence during times of uncertainty.
- Focus on cultivating patience as a way to enhance your spiritual journey.
- Engage in worship to strengthen your resolve while waiting for God's promises.
