I'll Wait Till I Get Home
Our Daily Bread, December 7
Pastor William E. Sangster told of an experience in his youth when he went on a vacation with some friends. Within a short time he had spent all the funds given him for the trip, so he wrote home for more. His father, thinking he should teach his son the value of money, did not respond to the request. Sangster's companions wondered why he had been turned down and suggested several reasons. Young William said to them, "I'll wait till I get home, and he'll tell me himself."
That's the kind of attitude we as Christians should have toward our Heavenly Father. Life itself holds many unanswered questions. But we know that God is sovereign and that He works all things after the counsel of His own will ( We need patience to wait for the final answer. In that day when we awake in glory, we shall be fully satisfied. Though now we may not trace God's hand, we can always trust His heart. - P.R.V.