No, waiting is not impassive. It's actually more along the lines of, actively trusting.
Psalm 37,34. Wait for the Lord and keep his way. And He will exalt you and you will inherit the land.
Waiting is hard work. You are consitently giving it up, your conception of controling the goal, up to Him. Because it will happen, without any help from you.
Perhaps I am actually talking about faith, and willingly giving up your perception of control. And then waiting for God.
It's come to me recently that we are kids. Or rather, when I was a child, I went to bed each night and never had a thought about what would happen tomorrow. I never worried about the future. I had total trust in my parents that they knew what they were doing. Now, we are God's children. Of course, how should we be acting?
With total trust that our Father has the answer to tomorrow's quesiton all settled.
We don't need to worry!
Sort of two different messages, but I think it's in a good spot.
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