“Mo, mo,” a little voice pleaded, through the cookie Caleb had just shoved past his crumb-ringed lips. It is so hard for this Grandma to resist his requests, especially when accompanied by the cutest little smile you have ever seen. I gathered all my resolve and answered, “Not now Caleb, wait until after lunch.” The smile left and the voice demanded, “MO, MO.” I stood my ground on this one, “Later Caleb, no more until after lunch.” Caleb screwed up his face, rubbed his eyes and began to cry, “Mo, Mo.” Did I give in? Not this time because the cookie was not what he needed. I distracted him with a book until he forgot about the cookie and we continued with the day. At 21- months old, Caleb has no concept what the best decision is for him. No, all Caleb understands is, “I WANT!” Spiritually speaking, there are too many times I have behaved like a 21- month old. I enjoyed just a taste of where God wants to lead me in the future and I want more NOW. God may tell me, “Not now because there are some other things we have to enjoy first. Some things I need to do in your life that will benefit you and make you strong. You can enjoy the cookie later.” I “stomp” my foot, question God, and demand “More, NOW!” Since I’m not a 21-month old child, sometimes I reach into the cookie jar all by myself and take what God had not prepared me to receive. After enjoying the illicit “cookie,” I wonder why I have a tummy ache and I am no longer hungry for the good things of God. “Mo, mo,” a little voice pleaded, through the cookie Caleb had just shoved past his crumb-ringed lips. It is so hard for this Grandma to resist his requests, especially when accompanied by the cutest little smile you have ever seen. I gathered all my resolve and answered, “Not now Caleb, wait until after lunch.” The smile left and the voice demanded, “MO, MO.” I stood my ground on this one, “Later Caleb, no more until after lunch.” Caleb screwed up his face, rubbed his eyes and began to cry, “Mo, Mo.” Did I give in? Not this time because the cookie was not what he needed. I distracted him with a book until he forgot about the cookie and we continued with the day. At 21- months old, Caleb has no concept what the best decision is for him. No, all Caleb understands is, “I WANT!” Spiritually speaking, there are too many times I have behaved like a 21- month old. I enjoyed just a taste of where God wants to lead me in the future and I want more NOW. God may tell me, “Not now because there are some other things we have to enjoy first. Some things I need to do in your life that will benefit you and make you strong. You can enjoy the cookie later.” I “stomp” my foot, question God, and demand “More, NOW!” Since I’m not a 21-month old child, sometimes I reach into the cookie jar all by myself and take what God had not prepared me to receive. After enjoying the illicit “cookie,” I wonder why I have a tummy ache and I am no longer hungry for the good things of God. If you have been given a dream or you have been asking God to open doors in your life and it hasn’t happened, sometimes God says, “Later.” Proverbs 10:22 says “The blessing of the Lord, it makes rich and He adds no sorrow with it.” When we learn to wait on God’s time, we get the 4-course meal and the dessert with no tummy ache.
You Can Have The Cookie Later!
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Susan Niswonger
June 27, 2021 · 4 min read
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Susan Niswonger I am a Home Missions Pastor's wife. I have been married to the most wonderful, Godly man in the world for 33 years. We have 2 sons, 2 grandsons and 3 granddaughters.
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