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Why is the idea of 'waiting on God' significant?

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'Waiting on God' is significant as it reflects a posture of trust and assurance in His timing and plan.

'Waiting on God' symbolizes a profound act of faith, where believers demonstrate their reliance on God’s wisdom and timing. In Psalm 62, David emphasizes that his soul waits silently on God, illustrating discipline in trust amidst uncertainty. This act of waiting is not passive; it involves actively hoping and trusting in God's promises. This principle is crucial in Reformed theology, as it calls believers to rest in God's providential care, affirming that He knows what is best for us. As we await His will, we cultivate a deeper relationship with Him, growing in patience and trust in His perfect plan.
Scripture References: Psalm 62:1, Isaiah 40:31

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Wayne Boyd · Oct 4, 2017
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