waiting on God

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Dwelling in God’s Presence: The One Desire Worth Having

What is the one desire that drives your life? In Psalm 27:4, David identified his — to dwell in God's presence, behold His beauty, and seek Him every day. This post explores how that one desire conquers fear and transforms everything.
Dwelling in God's Presence: The One Desire Worth Having - Psalm 27:4

Waiting on God with Confidence When He Hasn’t Answered Yet

Have you ever found yourself waiting on God and wondering whether He has heard you? In Psalm 38:15, David chose waiting on God with confidence even when nothing around him had changed — and his example is a powerful anchor for every season of delay. Read the full post to find out more.
Waiting on God with Confidence When He Hasn't Answered Yet - Psalm 38:15

Patiently Waiting on God’s Timing for Ministry

John the Baptist chose an unconventional path, patiently waiting in the wilderness for God's divine timing for ministry. Ever felt like you're in a 'wilderness season,' wondering when God will call you to act? His powerful example offers crucial insights into surrendering our own agendas and trusting God's perfect plan. Discover how to patiently wait on God, even when the axe is at the root of the trees, and find clarity for your calling.
Patiently Waiting on God's Timing for Ministry - Matthew 3:4-6

When Pressure Tests Obedience to God

Have you ever felt pressured to act before God gave the signal? Saul did. In 1 Samuel 13, fear, delay, and pressure collided—and obedience was tested. Sometimes the greatest battles are not against enemies, but against impatience in our own hearts. What do you do when waiting feels risky and obedience feels costly? This reflection challenges how we respond when pressure mounts and God seems silent. It might speak directly to your current season.
When Pressure Tests Obedience to God - 1 Samuel 13:11-12

How to Wait on God When You Are Afraid

Fear can make us do desperate things! King Saul learned this the hard way when faced with overwhelming odds and an urgent situation. His choice cost him everything. Are you struggling to wait on God when fear grips your heart? Discover the powerful lesson from Saul's mistake and how to truly trust God's timing, even in the most precarious moments.
How to Wait on God When You Are Afraid - 1 Samuel 13

Finding God in the Silence

When God seems silent, He’s not absent. In the stillness, He’s working—opening doors, shaping hearts, and strengthening faith. Trust that your silence is not empty; it’s full of His unseen purpose. Read the full reflection
Finding God in the Silence - Psalm 22:1-2

Trusting God When Doing Right Seems Slow

Doing right can sometimes feel like the slower path — especially when others seem to get ahead by cutting corners. But God’s timing is never late. He sees your faithfulness, your patience, and your quiet obedience. Keep trusting Him. When your dawn comes, it will shine brighter than you ever imagined. “Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him, and He will do this.” — #Psalm37v5
Trusting God When Doing Right Seems Slow - Psalm 37:1

What to Do When God Seems Silent

When God seems silent and the heavens feel closed, remember—silence isn’t absence. David once cried, “How long, Lord?” yet still declared, “I will sing the Lord’s praise, for He has been good to me.” God’s silence may be His way of strengthening your trust, not denying your prayers. Read the full reflection and be reminded that faith still sings, even in the silence.
What to Do When God Seems Silent - Psalm 13:5

God Hears Even in the Waiting

Even when answers seem delayed, God hears every cry of your heart. David trusted Him in distress, and Israel saw His faithfulness in time. Hold on—your prayers are not forgotten.
God Hears Even in the Waiting - Psalm 18:3

Noah’s Ark: A Picture of the Merciful God Who Waits

God’s patience in Noah’s day was not weakness—it was mercy. He gave people time to turn back before the flood. Today, His mercy still calls us to repentance and salvation. Will you respond?
Noah’s Ark: A Picture of the Merciful God Who Waits - 1 Peter 3:20