Laura Lee Leathers enjoys studying the Word, teaching and mentoring women, writing, tea parties, and gardening. She has written for Missions Mosaic, The Baptist Record, Journey Magazine, and Just Between Us. Her recent project is cultivating Lady Laura’s Garden, a cut flower farm. Visit her website: www.lauraleeleathers.com.
This has been my heart’s cry for over seven years as I have struggled with a personal situation. Nothing seems to change, and in some ways, things have gotten more difficult. There have been no answers to the hundreds of questions I have asked. Several of my friends are dealing with the “How long?” issue also. “How long will my child be a prodigal?” “How long will our family have to deal with a family member’s addiction?” And now, people around the world are asking, “How long will COVID-19 continue to impact our lives?”
Can you see David on his knees, petitioning before the Lord? He is reliving experiences and suffering, wondering if God is ever going to fulfill His promise to make him king over Israel.
But I have trusted in your steadfast love; my heart shall rejoice in your salvation. I will sing to the LORD, because he has dealt bountifully with me. (
Psalms 13:5-6
But I trust in your unfailing love. I will rejoice because you have rescued me.
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David says, “I have trusted.” It isn’t, “I will trust when I receive the answers.” It is as though David stands up, wipes the dust from his knees, lifts his arms high, and declares the truth he knows from his mind and heart. The truth is that God’s steadfast love had seen him through everything. By faith he trusted in God’s salvation, and by grace he knew God’s great mercy and faithfulness. Therefore, he could proclaim, “He has dealt bountifully with me.”
“Will I trust Him?” becomes the question I have to ask myself. God doesn’t need my help. You nor I can change an individual or their choices. We are only responsible for our own decisions. My “How long?” is teaching me to focus on His promise to be faithful (
Hebrews 10:32
Think back on those early days when you first learned about Christ.* Remember how you remained faithful even though it meant terrible suffering.
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) and that He will never leave me or forsake me (
Hebrews 13:5
Don't love money; be satisfied with what you have. For God has said,"I will never fail you. I will never abandon you."*
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b, 6). Even in the most challenging moments, He is always there!
As I cry out to Him, I find myself reading the Psalms and underlining every reference to His steadfast love and faithfulness. My gratitude list has grown, and I’ve learned to praise Him more. The “How long?” question has gradually turned into, “What are You trying to teach me through this situation?”
Friend, what questions are you asking today? How long have you been crying out to the Lord, waiting for Him to answer your prayers and work in a situation? Spend some time before the Lord as David did, and remember His steadfast love, faithfulness, mercy, and grace to you. While you wait, sing and praise the Lord!
This devotion, first titled “Question Mark, Question Mark, Question Mark,” by Laura Lee Leathers, appeared in Refresh Bible Study Magazine, June 2020 Issue. Reprinted by permission.