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DAY 2 OF 7

The Gift of Waiting

Waiting is an inherent part of human experience. It can be frustrating, but it’s in these periods of seeming stillness that God actively works within us, shaping our character and deepening our faith. In the verse above, David captures the dual challenge and blessing embedded in the act of waiting. It’s not a passive resignation but a dynamic state of expectation.

David doesn’t merely tell us to wait–he tells us to "be strong" and "take heart" and implies that waiting is an active, courageous choice. It requires strength, not just to endure the present uncertainty but also to trust in God’s timing and plan.

In our fast-paced world where instant results are often expected, waiting on God can seem counterintuitive or counterproductive. We might feel like nothing is happening, but the spiritual reality is far different. Waiting can be transformative–deepening our reliance on God as we learn that His timing is perfect, even when it doesn’t align with our schedule. What does waiting look like? It means praying persistently and not giving up hope when answers seem delayed. It means meditating on scripture and letting it fortify our hearts against doubt. It means serving others, focusing outwardly and enriching our faith as we step beyond our concerns. Today, embrace waiting as a gift, not a hindrance. As we wait for the Lord, may we be strengthened in our faith, courageous in our trials, and joyful in our expectation. May our waiting be an active, vibrant testimony to the faithfulness of our God who is present in the silence.

Written by LAURA BENNETT

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Waiting

Waiting isn’t something humans do well. When we pray, we like to know that we have been heard, and that God is working on our needs! Follow along with this plan to learn about how waiting can in fact be beneficial, and how even when we can’t see our prayers being answered, God is encouraging and strengthening us as we trust Him and His timing.

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