Since applying for our visas at the Slovenian embassy in D.C. we have been in a waiting game! We have had a few responsibilities along the way, but for the most part we have been able to enjoy time as family, enjoy visiting with family and friends, and plan for the many logistics that lie ahead.
This morning we received word from the embassy that our visas have been issued! We won't be able to get them for several weeks yet, but we know now the ball is rolling on the actual departure to Slovenia, and we praise God for His quick timing.
One of the amazing provisions of God in the last year has been the gracious use of a guest cabin of some close friends of ours. We have been able to enjoy this as our home since October and this stay has allowed us to grow deeper in relationship with them while also allowing us to take advantage of the wonderful property they live on.
On the property are several ponds and in these ponds are a number of elusive bass. I love fishing. I love the splendor and peacefulness of creation, and I love the competition (man vs. fish) that occurs. In the last few weeks I have taken some moments to fish with the sole goal of hooking some of the bass in the pond. As I have worked to trick the fish into taking the bait, I was reminded that patience is a key to fishing. Many people despise fishing because of how boring it can be, but I love the reward of waiting.
We live in such a fast-paced society in which there is a high demand for immediate gratification. However, in this attitude we often miss what we could be learning in patience. God has impressed upon us the beauty there can be in waiting as we grow in further dependence on Him. God's timing is perfect, but it doesn't always make sense to us. Never-the-less, we can trust that He has ordered it in a way which will allow Him to receive the most glory and in this we can be the most joyous!
I have no idea why fish take the bait sometimes and at other times turn their head away. However, I do know if I fail in patience then I will surely miss out on the biggest fish story ever. I wouldn't want to miss the big one and we surely don't want to miss the lessons God is teaching us - so we remain fixed upon His timing and will patiently wait for the last details to fall into place.
Well said. Thanks for the encouragement! I really like your illustration and how your eyes and ears are fixed on looking and listening for God working. That is one of the hardest things to do because when things dont go in our timing we get frustrated. This hit home this morning! Thanks for trusting in God and for your example. Praying for you and your family.
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