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Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. –Psalm 27:14 NIV

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Day 259: He's in the Waiting

Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. –Psalm 27:14 NIV

You’ve been waiting for what seems like an eternity for something to happen, but it hasn’t. God’s in the waiting. You’ve prayed for someone’s dire situation to change, but see no progress. He’s in the waiting. You’re discouraged because it seems like the world has run amok, and fear rules the day. He’s in the waiting. No one likes to wait. The word “wait” is often considered a bad four-letter word. It can feel like we’re hamsters on a wheel going nowhere.But…it’s in the waiting where we learn to trust. In the waiting, our faith is stretched, our character is developed, and our maturity nurtured. It’s where the rubber meets the road. Whatever is driving you crazy while you wait, take the time to learn from the journey. Just like with a vacation, often the planning, waiting, and journey to get there is the best part of the experience. God’s never late; He knows how long it will take us to reach the heights He has for us to climb. He has more confidence in us than we do in ourselves, and He knows the beginning from the end. So relax, He’s in the waiting.

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Wait on God’s timing.

Grow from the waiting.

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Brenda Beattie

Brenda Beattie is a retired letter carrier and an active Chaplain for the USPS. She and her husband retired to Bradenton because they loved their church, Bayside Community Church. She has self-published two books, "Finding Sacred Ground In The Daily Grind," and "The Case Of The Missing Letter." She is also a repeat author for "Chicken Soup For The Soul." Her articles appear monthly in the "Mountaineer," a postal publication. Her hearts desire is to encourage and to give hope.