“IN THE WAITING ROOM”

Several months ago, I shared that I may take a twist in how I present what I place on my blog.  We all need people in our lives to encourage us and spur us on in our individual walk with Jesus.  Hebrews 10:24 “Let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works.”

Well, today I’m inviting you into my journal of thought as we continue to wait on the Lord to sell our home.  Back in 2019 we were living in Australia, waiting for our house there to sell before moving back to Canada.  Perhaps you’re not waiting for a house to sell, but you’re waiting for the Lord’s intervention and plans to unfold in other areas of your life.  We all get a taste of the “waiting room” for God’s plans to unfold in our lives.

This particular morning, discouraging thoughts began to move into my thinking.  Like a bolt of electricity, the Lord seemed to bring me back to that year and what occurred in our wait-time.

I recall that Jesus caused a woman in the country of Dubai to notice our house for sale, on line, in the city in which this couple was about to move.  She shared with me that she looked at our home over a dozen times.  Upon their arrival on the Gold Coast of Australia, they found an agent and came to view our home.  It was exactly the style and even the colors which this couple enjoyed.  They came to view the home and made an offer that very day.

You may be wondering the “take away” from that event and why it was recorded in my journal.  We all have experiences where the Lord worked on our behalf, and I think it’s a positive experience to journey in the past to recall God’s faithfulness on our behalf.

Dubai is 7,475 miles or 12, 030 kilometers from Dubai!  That’s more than a tiny trip around the block, but the Lord caused a woman there in Dubai to notice our home on line in Robina, Queensland.  This again articulates to me that God can do anything and use whomever He wishes, regardless of where they are, to meet our needs that correspond to His plans.

Like the sundial in Scripture that moved “backward” instead of the ordinary route of moving forward…. that wasn’t normal or ordinary….IT WAS EXTRAORDINARY.

Do we expect God to do “extraordinary things” in our lives?  I wonder how many “ordinary events” happen in our lives that “seem ordinary, but where God’s hand of care and providence bring the “extraordinary.”

Let’s keep our hearts, minds and eyes open for God to work out of our predictable box of events into the amazing for His plans and purposes.

PSALM 43:5 “Hope in God:  for I shall yet praise Him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.”

Published by Dianne Horne

I can’t think of anything I enjoy more than to see lives changed! There’s nothing more that puts “oxygen and joy” into my life than to bring the application of Scripture into the “shoe leather” of our lives and to share it with others. I feel awkward speaking about myself, but I understand it can be helpful to enable others to relate to and enjoy the work of our Lord does in other people. Another down-to-earth way of sharing who I am, is that I love to eat, laugh and to talk about the Lord. I’m not a very exciting individual, but my Savior sure is! I’ve been happily married for many years, and I now reside in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. God has transplanted my husband and I 28 times in our years together; and it is only when in His presence that you can ask the “why questions” as to the adjustments He’s brought us “to” and “through” in the numerous locations and countries we have lived. God’s care, love, forgiveness, faithfulness and moment-by-moment presence has not only carried me (when I had every reason to fall apart), but lifted me to a joy I’ve never known. There’s one thing to have joy when things are going great, and quite another dimension of joy and peace when everything in your world is crumbling and unknown. Most of our lives will appear like “ordinary oatmeal living”, but when we allow Him to “establish our steps”, He alone takes our mundane acts of kindness or aid and makes them “extraordinary” for His purpose in the lives of others. The seasons of caring for my parents and the associated grieving process has forever changed me. It was my honor, joy and privilege to participate with my Lord in what He was accomplishing in their lives, as they both gave their lives to Jesus Christ just days before they were escorted into His presence in heaven. The medical challenges and decisions that needed to be made for a number of those years thrust me into a trust and dependence upon the Lord that I had never known up to that point in my life. In my journey, I’ve come to realize that our “weakness” is our greatest “strength”, because real power, provision, and His purpose being carried out in and through our lives, depends on Him orchestrating such through His sovereignty. My “heartbeat of fulfillment” lies in sharing with women, in various settings, helping them to enjoy, study and apply the principles of God’s Word in a down-to-earth fashion. I thrive interacting with women and encouraging them to put their trust in the One Who knows them best and loves them extravagantly; and to prioritize “spending time alone with God each day” developing their relationship with Him. Our lives aren’t designed to just get answers to prayer….but to know and love a very personal Savior, and to surrender daily to “His plans, His agenda and purpose” for our lives. Several years ago I was challenged to respond to a critical question I had never considered: Why do you exist? What’s your purpose in life? I live to bring an expression of God in the ordinary events of life, seizing every opportunity of serving and delighting in others. I want my life to be an infectious expression of His love for others, and for them to know how special “they are” to Him; and thus be contagious with His grace. My life compass is: After people spend time with me, what do they think of Jesus Christ? The stories that will appear in my blog, are true events that have taken place in my journey. They’re all “very ordinary” circumstances that have occurred through sharing them with Jesus and watching Him orchestrate and demonstrate what He can do when we yield “our ordinary” to the Extraordinary One.

6 thoughts on ““IN THE WAITING ROOM”

  1. Oh, this is exactly the piece I was talking about when I referred to something you had recently written about waiting! You are so talented. God bless you.

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  2. Hi Sweet Friend!❤️

    I loved this one too!!  I so love how you write about how God is

    so faithful and knows our needs!   Hope you are doing well!

    Sending much love and hugs Dianne❣️

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      1. WHAT??? That’s fantastic!!! Although I didn’t get to visit and stay in my room. Where in Surrey?

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