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What happens when we stop waiting on God and try to take control ourselves?
In the story of Sarah and Abraham, impatience led to a decision that still echoes through history. Like them, we often want answers and solutions now. But God’s way is often the waiting way—and His best work happens in the waiting.
When we surrender our “Ishmael moments”—the messes we create in our own strength—God offers His “Isaac promise.” Like Abraham, you are blessed to be a blessing. Every day we hear two voices: our own desires and God’s still, small voice. Which will you follow?
What are you waiting for today? Trust that God is working—even while you wait.
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What happens when we stop waiting on God and try to take control ourselves?
In the story of Sarah and Abraham, impatience led to a decision that still echoes through history. Like them, we often want answers and solutions now. But God’s way is often the waiting way—and His best work happens in the waiting.
When we surrender our “Ishmael moments”—the messes we create in our own strength—God offers His “Isaac promise.” Like Abraham, you are blessed to be a blessing. Every day we hear two voices: our own desires and God’s still, small voice. Which will you follow?
What are you waiting for today? Trust that God is working—even while you wait.