Psalm 40 40:1 “I waited patiently for the Lord” What a relief to know waiting is normal! And even a righteous, inspired and spiritual man such as David had to “wait” for an answer to his prayers. Like the road sign that says, “Expect delays”, our prayers are sometimes, but not always immediately answered (Luke 18:1) . “Why (do we need to wait?) Because the Lord is inept? Because He is remote, and I should convert to Deism? No, because He respects His own creation and is interested in me as a person. God wants to teach me faith, not zap me with it. There is waiting because God wants a relationship with you, not a ‘onenighter’” (Andree Seu). Yet, what kind of waiting is this? Everyone must wait− even movers and shakers and red-carpet people of this world must wait for all sorts of things, yet waiting . How do you wait? There is nervous waiting, back-and-forthpacing-the-floor waiting, angry-waiting, making-everyone-uncomfortable waiting, blaming God waiting, and the ever popular “whining and waiting”. The waiting in this Psalm is waiting that is full of positive thoughts towards our God. “It strains to see every potential in every new development. The blacker the situation appears, the more this kind of waiting expects that God is up to something big” (Andree Seu). Patient Waiting Knows: “I would have despaired unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living” (Psalm 27:13). “My God shall supply all your needs” (Philippians 4:19). “The Lord will deliver me from every evil deed” (2 Timothy 4:18). What Does Patience Do when Waiting? It keeps refuting the devil’s lies about why there has been a delay. 40:2 “He brought me up out of the pit of destruction, out of the miry clay”