In 2014, Burger King ditched its 40-year-old slogan, “Have It Your Way” for the more personal “Be Your Way.”
A BK management official noted in an interview that the former slogan focused only on the food purchase, while the new one is about connecting with a person’s greater lifestyle.
In a world where we’ve been conditioned to have everything instantly—our way, right away—little room is left for what’s often the hardest part . . . waiting.
Waiting in line, waiting for test results, waiting in traffic, waiting for an appointment, or a spouse . . . can make us restless, uneasy.
What about waiting on God?
Waiting on Him involves trust—trusting God with all your heart instead of trying to figure everything out yourself—and hope—looking to Him in hopeful anticipation of what He will do.
Waiting on God is being still in His presence, rather yielding to anxiety about circumstances.
“Be still in the presence of the Lord, and wait patiently for him to act.” (Psalm 37:7)
Waiting on God is how He designed us to live—staying mindful of His presence as we go about our daily duties, one day at a time.
“Let all that I am wait quietly before God, for my hope is in him.” (Psalm 62:5)
The ability to live above one’s circumstances each day comes from a strong and steady relationship with the Lord and a deep dependence on Him.
Renewed strength comes to those who wait upon Him:
“But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint.” (Isaiah 40:31 NKJV)
Take joy in His presence today . . . trusting, hoping, waiting for God . . .
Our lives are in His hands!
Copyright © 2016 Cheryl Elton
Rich says
This was a great post! Those are some very encouraging scriptures. Our world is growing ever faster paced, which makes it harder for us to have the patience we need to wait on God. His timing, not ours, determines the best outcome. Patience is hard sometimes, but we need to fight for it if necessary.
Thanks for a great message.