Meditation Moments 18: "WAIT FOR THE LIGHT"
I want to talk for a little while about "the lights
going on." I was reading some time ago the Verse of
Scripture in 2Samuel 22:29,
"The Lord will lighten my darkness." And then
I found a little clipping by Francis E. Seaworth, and he
was saying, "One late afternoon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
wanting to be alone, I entered a strange cathedral and sat
down amid the silence and semi-darkness.
"It was a gloomy place at that hour. Had I known that
I was in the House of God I should not have cared to be
there. The windows were especially foreboding. Presently,
a caretaker approached me, and thinking he wished me to
leave so that he could lock up, I started to go.
"'Oh no,' he whispered, 'Don't go until the lights
come on!' So I waited. The room became darker, the shadows
deepened, the windows were ugly and repelling and I wanted
so much to leave. Then suddenly the street lights came on
in full and the whole scene was changed!
"What a transformation! I thought I had never seen
such exquisite coloring, such Heavenly suggestiveness as
the windows gave forth in their wonderful coloring! Everything
was enhanced with unearthly beauty that bed my soul, and
I wanted to capture and keep it forever.
"Then I thought of the darkness which had shrouded
many times my spirit, and how inexplicably it can vanish
with the joy of the Lord coming in and His light flooding
the soul. 'The Lord will lighten my darkness'! I had learned
a secret from that old caretaker, yes I had! -- Don't go
until the lights come on!
"'Wait on the Lord, wait patiently for Him'!"
-- Many times I have thought of that: "Wait till the
lights come on." You have often heard us say that prayer
changes things, well someone wrote some time ago that prayer
didn't change things for them: "I tried it a few times
and gave up." Later I wrote that person and said,
"You didn't give God time! You didn't hold on for the
answer!" -- Time is sometimes a very important element
in getting an answer to your prayer. Someone has wisely
said, "It takes a lot of time for God to grow a great
big oak tree."
There are many reasons why prayer cannot be immediately
answered. I know it is hard to understand, but some day
we will. This, however, I do understand: Many times prayer
would have been answered had we waited until the lights
came on, given God a chance, waited a little longer: If
we hadn't let discouragement make us give up before we had
prayed through the victory!
It isn't that God has refused to answer, it's just that
we don't wait for the lights to come on! You know, there
is a fixed determination in real faith, the faith that stands
this test of waiting. There are those like Jacob of old
who say, "I will not let thee go unless thou dost bless
me."
Then they get down to wrestling in prayer, and they search
their hearts to see if they are meeting God's conditions.
-- And that's so necessary. We talk so much about faith,
but I've always tried to remember to say,
You must meet God's conditions! You must search your heart
and search the written Word, God's Word, until faith is
strengthened! God says in one place that His ears aren't
deaf and His arm is not shortened that He cannot save!
But He says, "Your sins have separated between you
and your God and He cannot hear you." -- He cannot
hear because sin is there! You remember that verse we've
quoted so many times: "If our hearts condemn us not,
we have boldness to come to the throne and ask for mercy
in the time of need."
You must do that, just so the heart is right, just so you
have met the conditions, then hold on and press on with
dogged determination, regardless of every obstacle, and
so many times you will get through! There may be some times,
as we've always thought to remind you, sometimes God has
to say no!
But you can't look just at the discouragement, the weariness:
Just hold on, march a little longer, wait till the lights
come on, hold on! God will hear, and that "little longer"
spirit that fights on regardless of appearances or the discouraging
voices about you, does bring results! I have tried it so
many times.
It isn't that their battle is any more severe than ours,
but they just stopped fighting, they stopped short of the
time that God would have answered. I was reading in 1 Kings
Chapter 18 where Elijah sent the servant up to look towards
the sea to see if there was a cloud.
You know how Elijah held on! He told the servant to go again;
The servant came back, said there was nothing. "Go
again" said Elijah, He came back, said there was nothing.
And that answer kept coming all the time: nothing, nothing,
nothing, nothing in sight! Even times the servant had to
go back, and at last Elijah said, "Go up and look again."
And, "Behold there ariseth a cloud out of the sea like
a man's hand." -- You know the rest of the story, how
the rain came, how God so wonderfully answered prayer!
The Duke of Wellington, who conquered Napoleon at the Battle
of Waterloo, said that it wasn't that the British soldiers
were braver than the French soldiers, but it could have
been that they just held on a little longer. The victory
was determined by that waiting.
Anything wonderful can happen in just that little margin
of time when you don't give up, or when you keep on believing
and keep on praying. Robert Browning said that he faced
death, but "one fight more and it's going to be the
best, though it is the last!" And Dr. Frederick Harris
described this spirit in these words:
"Often the deciding issue of any contest is not when
one is out-numbered but when and where one stops fighting.
The final score is determined by a struggle that is pushed
just a little longer."
It is sometimes in that last few moments that God gives
the greatest victory! George McDonald declared, "The
sight of a man's back is sometimes one of the most pathetic
things, that often means that someone was in the very sight
of victory when he turned around."
But as the old hymn has it: "Almost cannot avail, almost
is but to fail." -- Hold on! Wait till the lights come
on! God will give victory: He gets His greatest victories
out of seeming defeats! He is still on the Throne and prayer
does change things.