Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Psalm 27:14 NIV
One afternoon, I found myself checking my email for what felt like the tenth time in an hour. I had submitted several writing pitches and hoped for a response. Deep down, I knew no editor was likely to review my work and reply within fifteen minutes, but that didn’t stop me from refreshing my inbox again. Nothing.
The strange thing is that refreshing the screen made me feel productive, even though it changed absolutely nothing. The answer would come when it came. My repeated checking could not speed it up.
Waiting is one of the most difficult parts of the Christian life. We often think of faith as action, but sometimes faith looks more like patience. We pray for guidance, opportunities, healing, or direction. But then we find ourselves staring at what feels like an empty inbox from heaven.
Yet God’s silence is not God’s absence. The psalmist doesn’t simply tell us to wait. He tells us to be strong and take heart while we wait. That means trusting that God is working even when we cannot see immediate results. Just because a door has not opened today does not mean God has forgotten about tomorrow.
Many of us spend our lives trying to refresh circumstances we cannot control. We revisit worries, replay conversations, and reach for answers that have not yet arrived. In doing so, we sometimes miss the work God is already doing in us through the waiting.
Today, instead of asking, “Why hasn’t God answered yet?” consider asking, “What is God teaching me while I wait?” The opportunity may come. The answer may arrive. The door may open.
Until then, trust the one who sees the whole path, even when you can only see the next step.
Identify one area of your life where you are waiting on God. Spend time thanking him for his faithfulness before you see the answer.
Matthew T. Musk writes about faith, everyday life, and the lessons God teaches in unexpected places. His goal is to encourage readers with practical, relatable insights that point them toward Christ. He lives in Michigan with his family and enjoys writing, reading, and finding wisdom in life’s ordinary moments.
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