Faith in the Middle of Waiting
Waiting is one of the hardest parts of following Christ.
We’re often ready for change before change is ready for us. We pray. We hope. We check for updates. And sometimes nothing moves.
Waiting doesn’t mean God is inactive. It often means He’s working in places we can’t see yet.
What Waiting Produces
Waiting stretches trust. It exposes where we place our security. It slows us down enough to notice what God is shaping inside us.
Abraham waited years for a promise. Joseph waited in prison. David waited before he wore the crown. Their waiting seasons weren’t wasted years. They were forming years.
But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary.
Waiting with hope is different from waiting with despair. Hope anchors the heart.
How to Wait Well
Stay rooted in Scripture. Stay consistent in prayer. Stay connected to community.
Waiting isn’t passive. It’s active trust.
If you’re in a waiting season, remember this: delay is not denial. God’s timing may not align with your expectations, but His faithfulness doesn’t change.