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From: "Grace Aiello" <joshgta@...>
Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 01:09:05 -0500

A WORD WITH YOU
By Ron Hutchcraft
#4912 - "When God's Moving Too Slow"
Luke 15:13

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	There's this two-lane highway that's a main link between communities. And 
when they had to close one lane for a short-term road project, it created 
some delays for all of us tremendously patient people. It was one of those 
projects where one flagger stops the traffic in one lane while another 
flagger allows the traffic for the other lane to proceed. All day long, open 
your lane, close your lane - open your lane, close your lane. They had a car 
with a "pilot car" sign on it that led the proceeding traffic to the end of 
the one-lane area. Then the pilot of the pilot car got to turn around and 
drive back with the traffic following him from the other side. That's got to 
be exciting work. One lady apparently was short on patience that day. Oh, 
she waited until her lane was open and the pilot car came. She happened to 
be first in line. But her patience ended as soon as she started to follow 
the pilot car. She decided to floor it and pass the pilot car. Bad idea! She 
crashed right into their heavy equipment.

	I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "When 
God's Moving Too Slow."

	Running ahead of the one you're supposed to be following can lead to a 
crash. Just ask Moses. He ran ahead of the Pilot - Jehovah God - and the 
results were not happy. We need to look at his mistake because there's got 
to be someone listening who's in the process of repeating that mistake. I 
can save you, I think, a lot of hurt and heartache if you'll look for 
yourself in our word for today from the Word of God.

	Acts 7, beginning with verse 23, unfolds the story from a New Testament 
perspective. Moses' people, the Jews, had been slaves to the Egyptian 
Pharaohs for many years. God had miraculously spared Moses as a baby and 
arranged for him to be raised in Pharaoh's court. The story picks up there. 
"When Moses was forty years old, he decided to visit his fellow Israelites." 
That day he witnessed a Jewish worker being mistreated by an Egyptian 
master. And the Bible says, "He went to his defense ... by killing the 
Egyptian."

	The Bible goes on to explain, "Moses thought that his own people would 
realize that God was using him to rescue them, but they did not." 
Ultimately, Moses had to flee to a remote wilderness where he spent the next 
forty years, until it was God's time for him to deliver his people. What had 
been so wrong forty years before, was so right when it was God's plan and 
God's time.

	Moses had the right idea. He was supposed to deliver his people, but he 
couldn't wait for God to do it His way. How many times have I made that 
mistake? How many times have you? Like Moses, we get impatient and we run 
ahead of the "pilot car" - the leading of our Lord. And like Moses, the 
result is a crash.

	There's something you've been waiting for God to do; to give you that 
person, a job, some financial relief, some love, some work for Him. And it's 
not happening. You're going to help God a little bit. You're going to figure 
out your own way to meet the need, to get it done now. You're tempted to 
pass Him because He's moving too slowly. Don't. You'll ruin it by trying to 
rush it. You'll get the bill for your impatience instead of the will of God.

	There may be nothing that has cost more people God's best than impatience. 
We move so fast, we push so hard, we push right past God. He will, as He 
promised, make everything beautiful "in its time" (Ecclesiastes 3:11). And 
it's not time yet.

	If you're tired of waiting and you're revving your engine, ready to pass 
God's "pilot car," get your foot off the accelerator. You're about to ruin 
the beautiful thing God is putting together by running ahead of Him. Making 
something happen sooner is definitely not worth the pain. Waiting for God to 
do it His way, in His time, is definitely worth the wait.

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