Maybe you’ve heard it said, “God is never in a hurry.” I was thinking this morning that applies more broadly than it may seem at first.
Jesus stops on the way to heal someone’s dying daughter. She ends up dying before He gets there. He still goes, unhurried. He raises her from the dead. But you know when else Jesus didn’t make haste? Before He overturns tables and drives the merchants out of the temple courts, he makes a whip.
You can get the idea that Jesus sees the temple marketplace and in His zeal for His Father’s house starts scattering coins. But He doesn’t fly off in a rage. He stops. He stops and makes a whip first.
How often are you reactionary?
Do you ever make homeschooling decisions as a reaction? Things don’t go well one day and you jump ship and try something else without considering maybe there’s a miracle up ahead if you stay the course.
Do you ever make a decision in a moment of zeal without first looking over what’s needed?
I can remind myself even in the kitchen, “Don’t make haste,” if I start hurrying about. It will get done. Things get done if you just keep moving, no need for the hurry.
There’s the busy kind of haste, where everything seems to be hurry up and go. I determine not to be busy. I keep well ahead of things so it doesn’t come down to, “I HAVE TO do this now.” If something’s on the calendar, it’s because we chose to have it there, not because we HAVE TO do something. There are choices. We can choose to not be rushed about. We can choose to not make haste.
I live a slow life. I learned it several years back. I asked the Lord to teach me to live in His strength. The result of that prayer was a slow life. I don’t make haste. I stay the course. I wait on the Lord and trust Him. I’m not here and there and back again. I do what’s in front of me to do right now without feeling the weight of all that’s still left to do.
And I stop and pause and pray because I don’t want to make decisions as a reaction and I don’t want words to come out as a reaction.
I don’t want to make haste. I want to make peace in my life and in my home.

Amen! Such a great lesson.
Thank you. I really needed that advice today.
Thank you for sharing! This was much needed and on time for me!
I’m just learning this idea at the age of 70. It makes life much less stressful.
amen
I love that! Thank you for the reminder!
So good. Thank you for the reminder.
Being reactionary and doing things in haste are things I need to work on about myself. It was like this e-mail was meant for me to read in the moment I’m in right now. Thank you.
I wish you had sent this sooner! ha ha I’m joking. This really arrived at a good time for me. Thank you.
Why? Were you in a hurry to get it 😉