Malachi 4:5-6, Matthew 2:1-6 God’s people have experienced great waiting and silence from God. Between Malachi and Matthew, four hundred years passed in the Holy Land, a time with no prophets and what seemed like silence from the Lord. What’s the longest you have ever waited in prayer? What was the situation? Can you recall how you felt as you waited? Forgotten? Discouraged? Hopeless or angry even? Sometimes we find hope in silence....
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Malachi 4:5-6, Matthew 2:1-6 God’s people have experienced great waiting and silence from God. Between Malachi and Matthew, four hundred years passed in the Holy Land, a time with no prophets and what seemed like silence from the Lord. What’s the longest you have ever waited in prayer? What was the situation? Can you recall how you felt as you waited? Forgotten? Discouraged? Hopeless or angry even? Sometimes we find hope in silence....
We cannot follow Jesus in a rush. We can’t think what He would think, do what He would do, or feel what He would feel in a hurry. Hurry keeps us from living to our fullest and loving to our fullest. If you want to follow Jesus, you need to periodically slow down enough to actually follow Him. Can you be still, for just a moment, and know that He is God?For more great faith based content, visit:http://www.soulstrengthfit.com
Devotionals on the Go
Malachi 4:5-6, Matthew 2:1-6 God’s people have experienced great waiting and silence from God. Between Malachi and Matthew, four hundred years passed in the Holy Land, a time with no prophets and what seemed like silence from the Lord. What’s the longest you have ever waited in prayer? What was the situation? Can you recall how you felt as you waited? Forgotten? Discouraged? Hopeless or angry even? Sometimes we find hope in silence....