May
14
When
the fullness of time had come, God sent forth His Son (Galatians 4:4 ESV).
When the fullness of
time came! It is not difficult for us to see in the case of Abraham how his
faith was brought into relation to God's time. The time factor with Abraham was
a very real one and was perhaps one of the keenest and most acute factors for
his faith....
Again and again we come
upon a test of Abraham's faith along the line of the timing of God. Indeed,
from one standpoint, we may summarize the whole of his life and say that it
headed up at last to the triumph of faith upon that particular factor. In the
full Divine sense he never received the promises in his lifetime. At the end of
his life he was still looking for the fulfillment of the promise. If his faith
had given way he would naturally have taken the attitude that, since the thing
had not been fulfilled in so long a time and in his lifetime, it all
represented perhaps a big mistake on his part, a false expectation, some
misguidance, and so on. But right at the end, if the letter to the Hebrews is
to be taken as revealing the actual position, he still believed. He believed,
therefore, that God had His time for fulfilling His purpose... and that,
although it might not come in his own lifetime, it nevertheless would come. But
during his lifetime – within the compass of the whole range of Divine purpose –
there were instances of testing on the time factor; and, having been tested on
that factor, the promise was fulfilled.
By T. Austin-Sparks from: Waiting God’s Time
This photograph is by Eric Jonas Swensson of Sound Shore Media.
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