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What does Psalm 119 teach about waiting on the Lord?

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Psalm 119 teaches that waiting on the Lord is an act of faith and trust in His timing.

In Psalm 119:123-124, the psalmist expresses a deep yearning for God's salvation, signifying that waiting on the Lord involves a posture of hope and anticipation. This active waiting is not passive; instead, it is rooted in trust that God will fulfill His promises in His perfect timing. The emphasis on waiting in prayer reflects the believer’s understanding that God is sovereign over all situations and that His interventions are always for our good. God's word serves as a source of strength and encouragement during seasons of waiting, as we hold onto His promises and seek His guidance, especially when circumstances are challenging. This dynamic is reiterated in Proverbs 20:22, where waiting for the Lord is linked to divine rescue and support.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:123-124, Proverbs 20:22

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