Waiting On God
This week on Sharin’ Hearts: The Fireside Bookshelf, Ginger Green discusses the book Waiting on God by Andrew Murray.
Waiting on God is an important part of worship. It is becoming a lost art in our daily lives as our culture tells us we must always be busy, whether in earning a living, serving in a ministry, or raising a family to the dictates of our society.
Quietness, in today’s pop thinking, is mainly for the sick, elderly, or those seeking solitude just long enough to recharge their batteries to be on the go at breakneck speed.
People complain about being emotionally exhausted, overwhelmed, overworked, overloaded, and overstressed, yet continue the rat race instead of finding a stable, quiet pace for true rest and renewal. It is our choice, no matter how we deny it.
The tragic end-of-life news blares at us each day about the famous, desperate youth, leaders from every walk of life, saying they have lost purpose and hope for anything more, and life is empty.



