Today's encouragement comes from Psalm 143:7a, where we read these words:
"Answer me speedily, O LORD; my spirit fails! . . . "Because we are finite creatures, and cannot see all things at once, (as God can), we are sometimes moved to make prayers like this one (above), which David offered. God always knows the optimal time to answer any of our pray-ers—but we, His people who dwell on earth, and who find ourselves in such dire straits, cannot always see that.
Therefore, the Lord is gracious with us, and allows us not only to make urgent pleas; but He also often answers them (even according to what seems to be *our* timetable). Are any of us, God's children, feeling overwhelmed by any-thing today? Is our patience failing? If so, let us not hesitate to cry out to God, through our living faith in our all-sufficient Christ.
[Puritan quote of the day: "We borrow all our holiness from God. As the lights of the sanctuary were lighted from the middle lamp, so all the holiness of oth-ers is a lamp lighted from heaven.” —Thomas Watson, in, "A Body of Divin-ity"]