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Why do God's people wait?

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God's people wait to seek His mercy and grace, fully recognizing their dependence on Him (Isaiah 30:18).

The experience of waiting among God’s people stems from their acknowledgment of their need for His mercy and grace. As shown in Isaiah 30:18, the act of waiting is linked with expectancy for God’s intervention and provision. Believers often reach a point where they understand that their abilities are insufficient, as illustrated in the lives of characters like the woman with the issue of blood, who sought healing after years of failed human attempts. In recognizing their helplessness, they turn in faith to wait upon God, who delights in being gracious to those who earnestly seek Him. Therefore, waiting becomes a means through which God humbles His people, fosters a deeper reliance on Him, and ultimately leads to profound spiritual truths being revealed.
Scripture References: Isaiah 30:18, Mark 5:25-34, Psalm 37:9

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