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Worth the Wait

DAY 3 OF 3

Worth the Wait  

Hopefully by this day in our reading, you’re beginning to understand that God often requires us to wait for the things we really want, and that we’ll wait longer for what really matters to us. 

So the question is, what truly matters to you?

Do you value treasures in heaven or trophies on earth? This isn’t about giving a church answer — it’s about being honest with yourself, because when you know what you value, you can be intentional about getting it. That’s important, because getting what you want usually requires doing some things you don’t want to do.

Everybody wants an A on their midterm, but nobody really wants to study for the exam. 

Everybody wants extra cash to spend, but nobody really wants to pick up that extra shift at work. 

Most of us would agree that we want to follow Jesus, but very few of us really want to sacrifice anything to follow Him. 

Jesus knew we would struggle with this tension, which is why He told His disciples in Matthew 16, “If anyone wants to become my follower, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. For what does it benefit a person if he gains the whole world but forfeits his life?”

The disciples knew Jesus offered something this world couldn’t give — and they wanted to follow Him, but nobody wanted to carry a cross. Jesus’ words forced them to evaluate how committed they were to their calling. 

Most people want the crown, but nobody wants to carry a cross. 

Just like the disciples, you have to decide what truly matters to you. 

Spend some time today writing down what you really want for your future. Do you really value God’s will, or are you scared to lay down your own plans? Ask God to give you the faith, wisdom, and discipline to follow Him so you can experience all He has prepared for you. 

God’s will is always worth the work and worth the wait! 

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Worth the Wait

Waiting for what we want is hard. How do you avoid trading what you want most for what you want now, or wait on God when what He said doesn’t look anything like what you see? Join Elevation YTH in this three-day devotional to learn how to wait (and work) with wisdom to get what you really want.

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