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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional

Streams in the Desert August 16 Daily Devotional

Read the August 16 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.

In waiting, I waited, for the Lord (Psalm 40:1, margin),
Waiting is much more difficult than walking. Waiting requires patience, and patience is a rare virtue. It is fine to know that
God builds hedges around His people-when the hedge is looked at

from the view point of protection. But when the hedge is kept
around one until it grows so high that he cannot see over the top, and wonders whether he is ever to get out of the little sphere of influence and service in which he is pent up, it is hard for him
sometimes to understand why he may not have a larger
environment-hard for him to "brighten the comer" where he is. But
God has a purpose in all HIS holdups. "The steps of a good man are ordered of the Lord," reads Psalm 37:23.
On the margin of his Bible at this verse George Mueller had a
notation, "And the stops also." It is a sad mistake for men to
break through God's hedges. It is a vital principle of guidance for a Christian never to move out of the place in which he is sure God has placed him, until the Pillar of Cloud moves.
--Sunday School Times.
When we learn to wait for our Lord's lead in everything, we shall know the strength that finds its climax in an even, steady walk.
Many of us are lacking in the strength we so covet But God gives full power for every task He appoints. Waiting, holding oneself
true to His lead-this is the secret of strength. And anything that falls out of the line of obedience is a waste of time and strength. Watch for His leading. --S. D. Gordon.
Must life be a failure for one compelled to stand still in enforced inaction and see the great throbbing tides of life go by? No;
victory is then to be gotten by standing still, by quiet waiting.
It is a thousand times harder to do this than it was in the active days to rush on in the columns of stirring life. It requires a
grander heroism to stand and wait and not lose heart and not lose hope, to submit to the will of God, to give up work and honors to
others, to be quiet confident and rejoicing, while the happy, busy multitude go on and away. It is the grandest fife "having done all, to stand."
--J.R. Miller.