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When the Wait Feels Long
Reading: Psalm 27:13-14; Isaiah 40:28-31
Devotional:
Waiting seasons test whether we'll trust God's timing or manufacture our own solutions. Sarah's attempt to help God through Hagar created complications that multiplied pain. When promise is delayed, flesh whispers, "Do something. Make it happen. God needs your help." But supernatural promises require supernatural power—they cannot be produced through human effort alone.
Are you tempted to force what only God can fulfill? Waiting isn't passive—it's active trust. It's continuing to pray, continuing to believe, continuing to position yourself in obedience while refusing to step ahead of God's timing.
Today, surrender your timeline to God. Confess any areas where you've tried to manufacture what He promised to produce. Wait with expectation, not resignation. Those who wait on the Lord renew their strength. Your delay may be God's setup for a greater display of His faithfulness.
