In today’s readings and gospel we are reminded to be patient, have faith and wait for the Lord. Well, that is so much easier said than done. How many times in our lives have we been patient waiting for the Lord to answer a prayer.
There are many times we have to remind ourselves that God’s timing is not our timing and just because we don’t get what we want, or it takes longer than we think it should, does not mean God is not listening. He hears our every prayer and is working on a solution that will be the best for our souls and for those around us.
Depending on what you are going through physically, mentally or spiritual being patient and waiting on the Lord is hard and sometimes the darkness of doubt and fear overshadows the light of Christ in our world.
If you have ever had doubts, do not despair because you are in good company. Even John the Baptist had doubts. The good news is that Jesus is always aware. He was aware of John’s doubts and He is aware of ours. Do not lose hope and be encouraged because Jesus did not rebuke John for his doubts. Actually, just the opposite, He praised John to be “the greatest of all those born of women.” He treated John with love and compassion and He will do the same for us.
Jesus always knows our struggles, He knows our love for Him and our desire to walk in the light of hope. So if you are having doubts this Advent season, then give it all to Jesus. Lay it down at the foot of the cross. Allow Jesus to reassure you, to love you, to strengthen your faith and bring you back into the light of hope.
My prayer today is that we will all allow Jesus to be present in our lives so we can feel His love and mercy. Jesus’ perfect love for us truly will dispel all doubts and fear. Jesus I Trust in You!
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Until next time, be blessed, Renae