The other night I was stuck at a red light for an inordinate amount of time.
I was on my way to our cottage for my yearly planning retreat. On one stretch of highway, that is only one lane in each direction, there was work being done on a bridge.
I don’t know what it is with little bridges but they seem to be the hardest things in the world to fix. It takes months and months and, in some cases, years to repair them.
This bridge is no exception., I think they could build a huge suspension bridge over a vast canyon quicker than completing the repair work to this bridge.
With the work being done on the bridge, it is down to one lane … That’s it! – one lane for traffic going in both directions.
This bridge is maybe only 30 feet in length, but it completely controls the traffic flow.
When I got to the bridge, and saw about 10 vehicles ahead of me, I naturally thought we would get our chance to cross the bridge in no time.
At first I didn’t even put the car in park; I just kept my foot on the brake. I didn’t think this would take long at all.
Boy was I wrong! The cars coming the other way just kept coming. The worst part was there were breaks in the traffic.
Seven, eight or nine cars would pass by going south and then there would be nothing. Every time there was a break, I thought, “Okay, the light changed and now it’s our turn to go.”
No. Just when I thought it would be time for us to start moving, I would see headlights coming from the other direction and another 10, maybe 12 cars, would drive by.
Ten minutes we waited with no sign that we were going to get a green light in the next little while … or month!
But there was a sign of hope.
Just a few yards ahead of me was a gravel road. I quickly looked at the maps on my phone and made a real fast decision to cut out of the line and take a detour.
No one else was doing it but I thought, “Someone has to start it up.”
I cut out of the line and made a break for it. The detour took me about 10 minutes but I came out well beyond the traffic interruption.
When I got to the crossroads to join up with the original highway I had been on, there was a stop light and I had to make a left turn.
As I waited for the light to turn green – because, of course, there was no way I would get a green light when I approached the intersection – I noticed a truck pass by.
I had a suspicion that I’d seen that truck before.
After I got back on the highway, and caught up to the traffic, I was sure it was the same truck. … And I was in the exact same position behind the truck as I was when we had been stuck at the light.
I didn’t gain one inch.
Here’s the thing: Impatience gets us to act, but sometimes our actions don’t really do us any good. When we are impatient with God, our impatience can lead us to take action that just gets in the way of what God is doing. It might delay things further or worse, it could set us back. Wait on God and don’t let your impatience cause you to try to circumvent God’s plan.
That’s life!
Paul
Question: What delays have caused you to be impatient with God? Leave your comments below.