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This sermon speaks to those who feel stuck in seasons of delay—when doors stay closed, prayers seem unanswered, and time feels as though it is slipping away. Drawing from Israel’s wilderness journey and the Lord’s guidance through the pillar of cloud and fire (Exodus 13:21–22), it reframes waiting as holy terrain where God is present, purposeful, and faithful. It proclaims that God’s timing is mercy, that Christ meets us in the wilderness through His cross and resurrection, and that the Lord sustains His people through His Word and gifts. The message offers comfort and courage: your waiting is seen, your life is secure in Christ, and when the Lord moves, He will lead you forward with clarity and grace.
By Brian McGeeThis sermon speaks to those who feel stuck in seasons of delay—when doors stay closed, prayers seem unanswered, and time feels as though it is slipping away. Drawing from Israel’s wilderness journey and the Lord’s guidance through the pillar of cloud and fire (Exodus 13:21–22), it reframes waiting as holy terrain where God is present, purposeful, and faithful. It proclaims that God’s timing is mercy, that Christ meets us in the wilderness through His cross and resurrection, and that the Lord sustains His people through His Word and gifts. The message offers comfort and courage: your waiting is seen, your life is secure in Christ, and when the Lord moves, He will lead you forward with clarity and grace.