In his time, in his time
He makes all things beautifulIn his time
Lord please show me everydayAs you're teaching me your wayThat you do just what you sayIn your time
In your time, in your timeYou make all things beautifulIn your time
I can easily get impatient when I have to wait for slow clerks, traffic lights, late friends, telephone calls, packages, an expected check. the start of a late program, a late doctor, and on and on ... I value being on time, but that doesn't always happen especially for others. But over my life I've been learning that only the Lord is always on time ..In His time. And I am learning that He does make everything beautiful in His time.
Lord my life to you I bringMay each song I have to singBe to you a lovely thingIn your time
Lord please show me everydayAs you teaching me your wayThat you do just what you sayIn your time
In your time (in your time), in your time (in your time lord)You make all things beautifulIn your time (in your time)
Lord my life to you I bringMay each song I have to singBe to you a lovely thingIn your time
Be to you a lovely thingIn your time
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Brother Barry, I am also impatient with most of your list, especially doctors. My appointment is scheduled for a certain time and I am there early. When the actual appointed time is now, the doctor is the one that's late--sometimes up to two hours, but I need to see him, so I sit and wait. And wait. And wait some more.
I have had to reschedule some appointments due to this problem, however the problem is with the doctor, not me, since I am there early.
I guess they don't value us patients enough to see us on time?
Over time, I have learned to just be patient because there may be an urgency with another patient and the doctor is taking care of them.
Life isn't about me or my time. It's about whatever He deems is important and if that means I need to wait, so be it; I will wait.
Seems we spend at least 1/3 of our time waiting for things: traffic lights, being in line at stores, or for deliveries to our homes and so on, BUT--
One day, time will be no more (Rev. 10:6) and our God will not be delayed in His judgment upon the earth; His patience with humanity will be at the end, while those who are His will be with Him in eternal heaven--where time will be no more...
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