God Works in Your Waiting

Jan 26, 2026

If you’re tired of waiting… this reminder is for you

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Waiting has to be one of the hardest things in life. Waiting for answers. Waiting for a bad date to end. Waiting for change. Waiting, big or small, is not fun. 

Lamentations 3:25-26 says, “The Lord is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him; it is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord.” God doesn’t waste waiting. He uses it to grow you, strengthen you, prepare you. To make your faith deeper. 

Waiting doesn’t have to be passive, either. Waiting can look like trusting God even when you can’t see very much progress. 

Here’s your one thought today: waiting isn’t wasted when God is in it. 

If you’re growing tired of waiting, we’ve created a guided prayer for you:

A Prayer for When I’m Waiting

If I’m honest with you, Jesus, I’m tired of waiting. 

Waiting is hard for me. 

It makes me anxious, restless, unsure. 

I’m reminded from Your Word that You’re good to those who hope in You. 

So today, I choose to hope in you. 

I ask for your patience and understanding. 

Help me trust that You’re up to something and that it’s good. 

Until I see that, I will wait quietly with You. 

Thank You for not wasting my waiting. 

Amen

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