Trusting God in the Stormنموونە
Waiting for God
Waiting. Hanging on. Longing for something positive to happen. You want to brave tough times, but sometimes it seems as if they will never end.
David had already passed up one chance to kill King Saul (1 Samuel 24), yet Saul continued wasting Israel’s military chasing David as an enemy of the state. Anointed as a young shepherd to ascend to Israel’s throne, David had already served Saul as a court musician and decorated soldier. Yet now David lived as a fugitive, awaiting God’s clear blessing rather than wresting the throne from Saul’s desperate clutches.
Instead of grasping for royalty, David held to his patience and convictions. Even when he caught Saul asleep again, this time with Abishai salivating at the opportunity to end Saul’s life and David’s problems, David waited. He wasn’t just waiting for something to happen—he was waiting for God, seeking His face and His goodness (Psalm 27:8,13-14).
How can you patiently seek God’s face today? What deep desires can you bring to Him? What are you waiting for?
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About this Plan
When life hits like a tornado, where do we go? When we’re anxious about the future, to whom do we turn? Over thousands of years, God’s people have faced setbacks, even disasters. Their experiences show us ways we can respond and how our faith in God can remain intact—and maybe get even more real.
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