When God Says Wait
"Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!" — Psalm 27:14
Waiting is one of the hardest spiritual disciplines. We live in a world that promises immediate answers — a search engine for every question, a same-day shipment for every want. But the rhythm of God's kingdom rarely matches the rhythm of our impatience.
In Psalm 27, David writes from a season of pressing trouble — enemies advancing, false witnesses speaking against him, his own confidence wavering. His counsel to himself, twice over, is the same: wait.
Not wait passively. Not wait without hope. But wait with strength, and let your heart take courage in the waiting itself.
Whatever you're waiting on today, God isn't slow. He is working in the margins you can't see — in the soil under the seed, in the silence between two notes of a song you haven't finished hearing yet.
Take courage. Wait again.
Lord, when waiting feels like losing, remind me it is where you do your deepest work. Steady my heart. Strengthen my hands. Amen.