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Waiting is one of the hardest parts of walking with God. Our culture prizes speed and instant results, but God often works in seasons of waiting to shape our character, deepen our faith, and prepare us for what lies ahead.
Think of Abraham and Sarah. God promised them a child, but the fulfillment did not come until 25 years later. In the waiting, they struggled, doubted, and even tried to “help God out.” Yet when God’s time came, Isaac was born, proving that His promises never fail.
Waiting is not wasted time. It is a sacred classroom where God teaches us trust, patience, and surrender. Sometimes His delays are not denials—they are divine preparations.
By thelondonchristianradioWaiting is one of the hardest parts of walking with God. Our culture prizes speed and instant results, but God often works in seasons of waiting to shape our character, deepen our faith, and prepare us for what lies ahead.
Think of Abraham and Sarah. God promised them a child, but the fulfillment did not come until 25 years later. In the waiting, they struggled, doubted, and even tried to “help God out.” Yet when God’s time came, Isaac was born, proving that His promises never fail.
Waiting is not wasted time. It is a sacred classroom where God teaches us trust, patience, and surrender. Sometimes His delays are not denials—they are divine preparations.