Sometimes you wait a long time for something to develop, then in a flash it’s done and it’s completion takes you by surprise.
It happened to me this morning. For what seemed like several weeks, the leaves on our maple tree were budding.
But we’ve had some pretty cool and rainy weather for the last while and it seemed that the leaves’ progress from bud to full grown was stunted.
I’d look out our living room window and see the little leaves still shrivelled up, not wanting to open. With every day of rain and coolness, it was like they just wanted to stay curled up to keep warm.
After a time I wondered if they would open up at all this year. Maybe they would stay in this dormant state all summer.
But this morning after an early hockey game, as I drove into my driveway, the sun was shining, creating highlights and shadows on and around our tree.
The leaves had opened up; they were big and full and dense.
Up until this morning, though all the leaves were on the tree, you could still see through it … not this morning.
The leaves have now created a beautiful rustling wall to the other side of the street.
It took so long for the leaves to get to this point, but when it happened, it took me by surprise.
You kind of forget about the incremental progress that was being made, now that the tree is in its full glory.
… I’ve been working on a project at work that is developing much like how our tree came alive this spring.
There have been many steps to the project, and many different people involved. It seemed that each step, however, was dependent on someone else do some little thing so that we could progress to the next step.
There also seemed to be one person who was in the middle of the progress or the hold up – just like the weather was the hold up for my tree.
We would get one thing done and then we would sit, not really knowing what to do next but having to follow up and nudge this person to move the project along.
After numerous phone calls over three days, I finally reached him in person. I explained our progress and asked him for his input. All he could say to me was, “I’m just the middle man.”
There were three parties that were involved in bring this project to completion. He worked for none of them. He was just the middle man.
We all needed him but the speed of the project was dictated by the speed of his response to each completed step.
I think this project right now is at the stage where the leaves are almost ready to unfold.
All I can hope is that by early next week this project will be fully complete and I can forget about the incremental progress that we’ve made along the way.
Here’s the thing: God’s plan for us, at times, may seem to be developing slower than we would like. That can be frustrating. We might want to try to get in there and hurry it along on our own. But there are many parties involved in a plan, and there may be a middle man who is slowing things down. Just be sure that you are not that middle man.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: What project is God working on in you that you would like to speed up? Leave your comments below.