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What does it mean to wait for the Lord's salvation?

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Waiting for the Lord's salvation means patiently trusting in Him for deliverance and assurance, recognizing that He is in control.

Waiting for the Lord's salvation is a significant theme in scripture, denoting a posture of dependance and hope in God's promises. This concept is beautifully articulated in Lamentations 3:25-26, where it declares that 'the Lord is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him.' This waiting is not passive; rather, it involves seeking God earnestly and trusting in His faithfulness to act in accordance with His perfect timing. This type of hope assures believers that while they face trials and tribulations, God is working all things for their good and His glory. It instills patience in the hearts of His people, drawing them closer to Him as they rely on His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Lamentations 3:25-26, Isaiah 55:6

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