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Sep 30, 2023 · 1. Spend Time With God Regularly. First and foremost, the absolute best thing to do while waiting on God is to spend time with Him. By spending time reading God’s Word and talking to Him in prayer regularly, we keep our focus and trust on Him.
- 5 Key Things the Bible Teaches About Waiting on God
And in due time, after walking through the difficult times...
- 5 Key Things the Bible Teaches About Waiting on God
- Believe That The God Who Saved You Hears Your Cries (Micah 7:7).
- Watch with Expectancy, But Be Prepared For Unexpected Answers (Psalm 5:3).
- Put Your Hope in His Word (Psalm 130:5-6).
- Trust in The Lord, Not in Your Own Understanding (Proverbs 3:5-6).
- Be Strong and Take Courage (Psalm 27:13-14; 31:24).
- Wait For God’s Promise Instead of Going Your Own Way (Acts 1:4).
- Remember The Blessings Yet to Come (Isaiah 30:18).
Have you ever felt like your prayers are bouncing off the ceiling? Perhaps, like me, you have prayed for years about a concern, but God has seemed silent. That’s where God demonstrated his love and mercy towards us when we were still his enemies. In other words, the cross is our guarantee that God is for us and is committed to give us everything we...
While God has been faithful to answer many of my prayers, it’s often been in far different ways than I would have anticipated! God knows that the only way to do what he and I both desire will, at times, involve varying degrees of discomfort in my life. Growing in humility means pride has to be done away with. Learning to love like Jesus requires us...
We can be tempted to put our hope in things that may disappoint us in the end. We can hope a doctor will heal us, a teacher will pass us, a spouse will love us, our employer will reward us, or a friend will help us. But it is only when we put our hope in Christ that we can wait with confidence and know we will not be put to shame. [Tweet “There is ...
Why is it so tempting for us to depend on our own wisdom rather than the wisdom of our all-wise God? What makes us think that we know better than he does what is best for us? Scripture speaks clearly about how to live life abundantly forever with Christ; yet, all too easily, we justify our sin, declare distasteful commands irrelevant, and do what i...
I’ve found that one of my biggest battles in long seasons of waiting is fighting fear and all its buddies like anxiety, fretfulness, and worry. A voice in my head asks, What if this happens? What if God doesn’t answer my prayers?It is the gospel that has taught me that enduring strength and courage will never be found in myself but in Christ. I am ...
Scripture offers plenty of examples of saints who got weary of waiting for God and chose to do things their way. I’ve given way to that temptation as well. God’s goodness is promised for those who wait patiently for him! No matter how long. Regardless of how hopeless things appear to us. Even when it seems to cost us everything. “God is able to do ...
As long as our hope is set on this life and things that gratify our flesh, we will likely feel frustrated, discouraged, and even hopeless. Jesus Christ came to offer us eternal joy and freedom from sin and, although we have been set free from sin’s power, sin’s presence is still at work in and around us. Thankfully, the gospel assures us, as believ...
- God’s Timetables are Different Than Ours. God is the one and only omniscient (all-knowing), eternal spirit. He has always existed and will always exist
- God is Sovereign Over Everything. As the omniscient eternal Spirit who knows everything, God is sovereign. He is the source of all things that exist, and the sustainer of the existence of all things.
- God Has Appointed Times for Everything. Since we know God’s timetables are different than ours and that He has total control over everything, then it should also make sense that God has appointed times for everything.
- Waiting on God Develops Our Faith and Trust in Him. When we fully understand and embrace all these things that Scripture teaches us about God and His timing, it helps us to develop the biblical and spiritual mindset that is required to wait well.
- Isaiah 40:31 ESV / 1,433 helpful votes. But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.
- Lamentations 3:25 ESV / 726 helpful votes. The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him.
- Psalm 27:13-14 ESV / 706 helpful votes. I believe that I shall look upon the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living! Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!
- Isaiah 30:18 ESV / 682 helpful votes. Therefore the Lord waits to be gracious to you, and therefore he exalts himself to show mercy to you. For the Lord is a God of justice; blessed are all those who wait for him.
Oct 12, 2024 · “Do not say, ‘I’ll pay you back for this wrong!’ Wait for the LORD, and he will avenge you.” In moments of injustice or when others wrong us, we are not to take matters into our own hands. Instead, we are to wait on the Lord, knowing that He is the ultimate avenger. He will bring justice and vindication in His perfect timing. Psalm 33:20
May 11, 2024 · You never know what God will do with the seeds you plant while you’re waiting. 5. Keep on believing. The Bible says, “You must keep on believing the things you have been taught. You know they are true” (2 Timothy 3:14 TLB). While you wait, stay active. Don’t be passive. God cannot steer a parked car! Don’t tell God you’re waiting on ...
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6 days ago · As you wait, here are 15 encouraging Bible verses to remind you to remain faithful in your waiting season. Psalm 37:7 Image Credit: Canva pro + Bill Geoghegan / Shutterstock.com “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him; do not fret when people succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes.”