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Wait For It by Kirk Hunt
For the vision is yet for an appointed time;
Habakkuk 2:3 NKJV
Wait for it. Whatever “it” is, it is coming. Try not to fidget.
Perhaps it is a long promised victory. Maybe it is a spiritual breakthrough. It could be the salvation of a wayward, but beloved soul. Whatever it is, that vision burns within your heart and mind.
“Wait for it” is easily said. “Wait for it” is not easily lived. Patience and obedience requires more spiritual steel and Godly strength than you think. Or wanted.
One problem is our human sense of events and circumstances. We do not have God’s eternal viewpoint. You do not see with God’s omniscient sight. This digital society’s obsession with speed does not help.
The appointed time makes perfect sense in God’s order of events. The threads of your destiny, and so many others, are being woven in the loom of God’s purpose. Eternal blessings take a little longer, but will satisfy when they arrive. Stay the course.
Wait for God’s timing. It will be worth it. You will understand why it took so long, when it arrives. Then again, in that moment of joy and wonder, you may no concern yourself with timing.
Of course, the hard work of your circumstances continue. Your yearning heart and seeking mind are eager for the conclusion. Your spirit is ready for fulfillment.
Wait for it. God promised it. It will arrive. Do not squirm.
Think: God’s promises will arrive.
Pray: “Lord, help me wait for Your promises.”
Copyright © October 2025, Kirk Hunt
This devotional is a ministry of CadreMen Press.
The post Wait For It appeared first on CadreMen Press Devotionals.
By CadreMen Press DevotionalsWait For It by Kirk Hunt
For the vision is yet for an appointed time;
Habakkuk 2:3 NKJV
Wait for it. Whatever “it” is, it is coming. Try not to fidget.
Perhaps it is a long promised victory. Maybe it is a spiritual breakthrough. It could be the salvation of a wayward, but beloved soul. Whatever it is, that vision burns within your heart and mind.
“Wait for it” is easily said. “Wait for it” is not easily lived. Patience and obedience requires more spiritual steel and Godly strength than you think. Or wanted.
One problem is our human sense of events and circumstances. We do not have God’s eternal viewpoint. You do not see with God’s omniscient sight. This digital society’s obsession with speed does not help.
The appointed time makes perfect sense in God’s order of events. The threads of your destiny, and so many others, are being woven in the loom of God’s purpose. Eternal blessings take a little longer, but will satisfy when they arrive. Stay the course.
Wait for God’s timing. It will be worth it. You will understand why it took so long, when it arrives. Then again, in that moment of joy and wonder, you may no concern yourself with timing.
Of course, the hard work of your circumstances continue. Your yearning heart and seeking mind are eager for the conclusion. Your spirit is ready for fulfillment.
Wait for it. God promised it. It will arrive. Do not squirm.
Think: God’s promises will arrive.
Pray: “Lord, help me wait for Your promises.”
Copyright © October 2025, Kirk Hunt
This devotional is a ministry of CadreMen Press.
The post Wait For It appeared first on CadreMen Press Devotionals.