Good Morning All,
One of
the side stories of the movie that intrigues me is how Forrest waits the entire
movie with his love for Jenny. Jenny
starts out as the young schoolgirl who befriends Forrest, and they grow up
together. She eventually grows away from
him (she thinks), but he never does and writes her letters every day when he is
in Vietnam. Throughout her whole life,
when Jenny has to make a choice, she usually takes the wrong one. Her life is tough. It is a struggle every step of the way, never
answering Forrest’s letters but his love continues. He waits for her until she comes home for a
while. She sleeps like she hasn’t slept
for years. They eventually get married,
but she dies shortly afterwards from some new disease. (Unstated but AIDS is
implied) So Forrest is waiting again, with their son.
I
don’t know if I could wait like that.
Waiting can be hard for us. We
wait for the job we want. We wait for
the spouse we need. We wait years for a
child to be born. Sometimes we wait for
a prayer to be answered and then it is not what we hoped for. Sometimes we find ourselves waiting for a
loved one who has left us and will not return.
Sometimes we wait and it feels like time stops. Yet God tells us to wait.
To
wait on the Lord means to know that God is doing something for us that is
wonderful. He is doing something so
wonderful that, even when we know it, we don’t really understand it. God’s grace is alive restoring us to his
family. God is preparing us for heaven
and is preparing a place in heaven for us.
When we “wait for the Lord” when we are expectant; anticipating God’s
wondrous mercy and as we trust in that mercy.
As we trust in the Lord we are renewed; we can run like we are not
weary. Think of all the restored joy and
energy which God gives to us which we pass by because we are waiting for
something different and yet God has the precious gift waiting for us; life eternal with him. We will live in what the Bible describes as a
wedding feast. This is a time of eternal
gladness. Wait for the Lord; it is going
to be great!!
Dearest loving Father, your mercy is new to us
every day. Teach us to wait; teach us to
wait as you do the wondrous events and actions in our life. Be with us and guide us. Protect us and give us the energy to run and
never tire in our service to you. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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