Glenda frequently visited her 89-year-old
mother-in-law Polly in the nursing home in Georgia. Sadly, Polly can remember
what happened 50 years ago, but can’t remember 50 minutes ago. One day Glenda
went to see her. When she entered the room, Polly excitedly said, “Did you
see my baby in the other room? I had a baby yesterday!” Glenda knew she was
remembering the birth of her son, which happened 55 years earlier. She wasn’t
sure what to say, so she told her, “Congratulations!” (MORE Amazing
Stories, Day 10)
Polly didn’t have a baby at age 89, but Abraham’s wife Sarah actually did give birth at age 90 (Gen 17:17, 21:5)). God promised Abraham when he was 75 years old that he would have a child. Sarah was 65 at this time. They didn’t realize they would have to wait 25 years before the promise would be fulfilled.
Why would God make them wait that long? To prove to them, and to everyone who reads the Bible, that God will always fulfill His promises no matter how much time passes, or how impossible the situation looks. “It is impossible for God to lie” (Heb. 6:18).
How long have YOU been waiting for God to answer your prayer? Let Abraham and Sarah be an example for you. Abraham “did not waver in unbelief but grew strong in faith, giving glory to God and being fully convinced that what He had promised He was also able to perform” (Rom 4:20-21). Sarah, who had gone through menopause, never doubted God’s promise. “By faith even Sarah herself received ability to conceive, even beyond the proper time of life, since she considered Him faithful who had promised” (Heb. 11:11).
No one on earth, except for Abraham and Sarah, believed God would fulfill His promise to them. But just as He said, Sarah gave birth at age 90, and she could honestly tell people, “I had a baby yesterday!”
I wonder if anyone told her, “Congratulations!" Not for her baby, but for trusting God to come through. www.makinglifecount.net
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