“When Caleb got to the temple yard, Wah’li’si
and Eli’Zur were already there waiting for him. Caleb greeted Eli’Zur with a
hug, and then Eli’Zur said, “What are we going to do?”
Caleb answered, “Fast and wait on the Lord. We
will know tomorrow at noon.”
“Plague will not see another midnight,” said
Eli’Zur.
Wah’li’si then prayed a prayer of protection
over Jessica and Petra.
All three lifted their hands as she prayed: “Mighty
God, ruler of the universe and beyond. Strong in battle, power with no end.
With the hands that hold the lightning, hold the weak. With the arms that threw
the stars in space, hold the weak. With the breast that holds the breath of
life, hold the weak. Selah. Amen.”
This is taken from, “The Garden” from, “The
Caleb Chronicles”.
Caleb and his holy regime are waiting on the
Timeless-One. That’s hard to do isn’t it? To wait, I hate to wait, just being
honest here. We have gotten that way has a society, everything has to be fast
and now. We have fast food, fast internet, fast and “smart” phones. If we have
to wait for more than sixty seconds for anything our blood pressure climbs to astronomical
heights.
It’s that way when we pray as well. Someone needs
healing, we need financial help or what have you, and we pray, “God you know
our needs, so we just pray that you will meet our needs. We need this by Wednesday.
We wait on you Lord.” True? We give God a time limit. And why do so many
prayers have the word, “just” in them, so many times? “Just”, wondering.
The Timeless-One is in control, He knows what we
need, when we need it, even before we ask.
Mat 6:8 "Therefore
do not be like them. For your Father knows the things you have need of before
you ask Him.
Wah’li’si prays a prayer for the weak. We should
never forget those who are weak physically and spiritually. And remember, those
who are lost are the weakest of all. Selah, I.H.G.
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