THE WAITING ROOM BY SOPHIA ANYANWU
The WAITING ROOM
by Sophia Anyanwu
Have you ever had the experience of waiting in anxiety for a
promotion, an interview, an exam result or even waiting for the blessing of the
womb or a spouse for yourself or for family members? You will agree with me
that it is a place of unsettlement within our spirit. As Christians, we know
that waiting for answers to prayers is a place that tests our faith. It is easy
to weave in between doubt and our trust in God.
I was blessed by a
message on the theme of waiting on the Lord’s hope. The biblical examples of Zechariah and
Elizabeth from the New Testament and Abraham and Sarah from the Old Testament were cited as having waited for so long in
agony for their children. The traumatised waiting of the Jews for so many years
for a deliverer from slavery in Egypt was based on a hope that never deemed. I was
conscious of the irony in celebrating the anniversary of the coming of the Lord
Jesus in festivity with that of the Jews waiting in despair and anguish for
their freedom.
We are all in the
waiting room awaiting the New Year 2024
in hope knowing that as we commit our work to the Lord, all our plans will be
established. [Proverbs 16:3] For many of us, this past year has been challenging in terms of our expectations
on our health, our age, our family, our writing and other issues but we will
continue to wait on the Lord. Let us
hold on firmly to the hope we profess because we can trust God to keep His
promise [Hebrews 10:23]. No matter how long we wait in the waiting room, we
wait in hope and assurance.
As we hope to birth
new books, gain breakthroughs in our finance and in our careers as writers in
the coming New Year, we trust that our God will bring everything together at
the right time. 2024 is pregnant and we
are all in the waiting room to see what the new arrival will bring us all. May
God richly bless you with your heart’s desires in 2024. May He reward you
double for all the unfair things that happened to you in 2023. Amen.
Finally, as we step out of the waiting room to see what is in store for us, let us go with God’s prophecy in Isaiah 3:10: The righteous will be happy and things will go well for them. They will be able to enjoy what they have worked for. I wish you all a very blessed 2024 in your writing. Be encouraged. Remember that ‘this hope does not disappoint us, for God has poured out His love into our hearts by means of the Holy Spirit, who is God’s gift to us. Amen. [Romans 5:5]
Sophia Anyanwu lives in SE London with her loving husband and two blessed daughters. She’s an educationist, encourager, reviewer, author and poet. She’s an active grandmother to 7 grandchildren when not writing! She is a member of the Association of Christian Writers, UK. She has published 16 books , including 4 poetry books, which are available on her website: www.olusolasophiaanyanwuauthor.com and Amazon. You can subscribe to her YouTube channel here: https://bit.ly/3j0oPuy and follow her on all social media here: https://bit.ly/3UG36Kx
What a lovely encouraging post, Sophia. I have been praying today along similar lines for the coming year and that Proverbs quote seems so apt. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWe bless God. Thanks and blessings.
DeleteAmen.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
An eye catching title "The waiting room"
I agree! Thanks and blessings!
DeleteThank you for the encouragement.
ReplyDeleteThanks and blessings.
DeleteYes I know that waiting room feeling, and these few last days before the New Year do feel very much like that! Thank you Sophia for your encouragement to us. (Sheila aka SC Skillman)
ReplyDeleteYou are so right,Sheila. Thanks and blessings.
ReplyDeleteSophia, your words are always such a blessing. I love the way that you weave scripture throughout this post. I pray a blessed year for you and all ACW friends.
ReplyDeleteThank you Brendan. Amen to your prayers. Blessings.
DeleteThank you so much for these words
ReplyDeleteThanks and blessings.
DeleteThis is a lovely inspiring post Sophia. Your beautiful heart shines through your writing. God bless.
DeleteThank you so much for your encouragement, Derrice! God bless you too. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteI'm so proud of you, Sola.
ReplyDeleteBlessings always 🙏