BIBLE IN ONE YEAR Gen 23, Matt 22, Neh 12, Acts 22
Isaiah
40:31 but they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they
shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary;
and they shall walk and not faint
To wait on God means to serve
at God’s table. After waiting on Him to His satisfaction, He gives a
tip. The tip is He renews the strength of those that wait on Him. Not
only that, He ensures that they mount up with wings as eagles; He also
ensures that tiredness or weariness would be a strange word to them.
When strength is renewed prospering – spiritually, mentally, financially
e.t.c becomes easy. Mounting up with wings as eagle simply means
achieving or making progress without stress. The tip He gives to those
who wait at His table is basically He helps them prosper without stress.
Proverbs 10:22 says the blessings of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he
addeth no sorrow with it.
There are things expected of waiters
in a restaurant. They are expected to be well groomed .The cutlery used
to serve is expected to be clean. They are expected to be courteous and
polite when carrying out their duties. When a well groomed waiter serves
you to your satisfaction, on your way out you give him a tip. But if
you walk in and you notice that the waiter is in dirty uniforms or there
is a cut on his hands or his nails are unkempt, you will request for
another waiter or walk out of the restaurant. If the waiter brings your
food in a dirty dish or you notice dirty cutlery on table, you will
request for a cleaner cutlery or leave. If while serving you, he is
everywhere or impatient or look uninterested, after eating you will pay
for the meal and he gets no tip. The same thing happens when we wait at
God’s table. The first thing He checks is if we are well groomed i.e.
are we saved? Have we been washed clean in the blood of Jesus? Without
salvation, all our righteousness is as filthy rags, Isaiah 64:6. No one
wants a waiter in filthy rags, definitely not God. He checks the hands
of those waiting on Him if they are unkempt i.e. their ways. He checks
if they are righteous or not. Psalm 11:7 says the Lord’s countenance
beholdeth the upright. The next thing He looks at is the cutlery used to
serve Him i.e. the heart. 1 Samuel 16:7 says for man looketh on the
outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart. According to
Jeremiah 17:10 the Lord searches the heart. He searches the heart to
check if the service is eyeservice or not. He searches the heart to
check if the fellow is serving him grudgingly.2Corinthians 9:7 says
every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not
grudgingly , or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. The next
thing God looks at is how the waiter serves him i.e. work ethics. One
thing God disapproves of is laziness. Jesus said in John 5:17, my father
work hitherto. God loves diligence in service. Hebrews 11:6 says God is
a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. God is more interested in
the giver of the gifts than the gifts. When He is satisfied on all
grounds, He then gives a tip. A single tip from God is enough for a
lifetime. If you don't believe me ask Solomon. This king took his time
to offer a thousand burnt offerings to God. He was not in a haste . His
heart was right with God. His ways were commendable before God . When he
had finished waiting on God,his tip was to ask for anything he wanted, 2
Chronicles 1:6-12.
PRAYER POINT; Father I am making up mind to serve you please give a tip.