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What does the Bible teach about waiting on the Lord?

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The Bible teaches that waiting on the Lord is an act of faith, leading to renewed strength and encouragement.

In Psalm 27:14, David instructs, 'Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart.' This counsel reflects a profound trust in God's timing and sovereignty. Waiting on God involves patience and assurance that He is orchestrating our circumstances for our ultimate good, as seen in Romans 8:28. This period of waiting is not passive but is filled with active hope, bolstered by prayer and confidence in God's promises. The believer's hope is rooted in the assurance of God's faithful character, prompting us to remain steadfast in our trust while anticipating His deliverance or guidance. Ultimately, waiting conjoins faith with patience, leading to the strengthening of the heart and spirit.
Scripture References: Psalm 27:14, Romans 8:28, Isaiah 40:31, John 20:11-16

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Psalm 27
Henry Mahan · Aug 28, 1996

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