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Waiting can feel like the quietest and most confusing part of following Jesus. In this Sermon Plus episode, Pastor Robbie Foreman takes you deeper into Luke 1 and the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, a couple who stayed faithful even when heaven felt silent and their prayers seemed unanswered.
Then everything shifts with four simple words: Your prayer has been heard.
This conversation explores why God often works in the slow seasons, how gratitude becomes a lifeline when you can’t see the next step, and what it means to trust God when His timing and yours don’t match. It’s honest, practical, and full of hope for anyone navigating delay, disappointment, or uncertainty.
If you’re in a waiting season, this episode will help you breathe again and remember that God is still moving even when you can’t see it.
For anyone listening in Berkeley County or the Moncks Corner area, this is part of Together Church’s ongoing desire to help people know and follow Jesus right where they live.
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Waiting can feel like the quietest and most confusing part of following Jesus. In this Sermon Plus episode, Pastor Robbie Foreman takes you deeper into Luke 1 and the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, a couple who stayed faithful even when heaven felt silent and their prayers seemed unanswered.
Then everything shifts with four simple words: Your prayer has been heard.
This conversation explores why God often works in the slow seasons, how gratitude becomes a lifeline when you can’t see the next step, and what it means to trust God when His timing and yours don’t match. It’s honest, practical, and full of hope for anyone navigating delay, disappointment, or uncertainty.
If you’re in a waiting season, this episode will help you breathe again and remember that God is still moving even when you can’t see it.
For anyone listening in Berkeley County or the Moncks Corner area, this is part of Together Church’s ongoing desire to help people know and follow Jesus right where they live.