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Waiting is one of the hardest—and most common—parts of life. In this message, we explore what it means to wait well through the lens of Scripture and the everyday realities we all face. From impatience and rushing God’s timing to learning how faith, love, and hope shape us while we wait, this sermon invites us to see waiting not as wasted time, but as a meaningful season of formation.
Drawing from James 5, the story of Abraham, the perseverance of Job, and ultimately the example of Jesus, we discover that patience is not passive—it’s love-fueled faith anchored in trust. Waiting well means staying rooted, resisting shortcuts, and continuing to walk with God even when the promise hasn’t arrived yet.
If you’re waiting for healing, direction, breakthrough, or fulfillment, this message is an encouragement that you’re not alone—and that some things truly are worth waiting for.
By Radiant Church Exeter5
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Waiting is one of the hardest—and most common—parts of life. In this message, we explore what it means to wait well through the lens of Scripture and the everyday realities we all face. From impatience and rushing God’s timing to learning how faith, love, and hope shape us while we wait, this sermon invites us to see waiting not as wasted time, but as a meaningful season of formation.
Drawing from James 5, the story of Abraham, the perseverance of Job, and ultimately the example of Jesus, we discover that patience is not passive—it’s love-fueled faith anchored in trust. Waiting well means staying rooted, resisting shortcuts, and continuing to walk with God even when the promise hasn’t arrived yet.
If you’re waiting for healing, direction, breakthrough, or fulfillment, this message is an encouragement that you’re not alone—and that some things truly are worth waiting for.

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