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There’s something profoundly uncomfortable about waiting through trials. Whether it’s a long season of sickness, a broken relationship, financial pressure, or a silent season where God seems distant—trials can wear us down.
A woman once shared how she waited for years for her prodigal son to come back to God. She wept, prayed, and sometimes even doubted. But she also learned to trust deeply. When her son finally returned home, changed and transformed, she looked back and said, “God wasn’t just working on my son. He was working on me.”
By thelondonchristianradioThere’s something profoundly uncomfortable about waiting through trials. Whether it’s a long season of sickness, a broken relationship, financial pressure, or a silent season where God seems distant—trials can wear us down.
A woman once shared how she waited for years for her prodigal son to come back to God. She wept, prayed, and sometimes even doubted. But she also learned to trust deeply. When her son finally returned home, changed and transformed, she looked back and said, “God wasn’t just working on my son. He was working on me.”