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Waiting tests more than our endurance—it reveals what we are truly seeking.
It is one of the hardest invitations of faith, not because nothing is happening, but because everything is.
In Scripture, impatience rushes ahead of God and leaves wreckage behind.
Patience, however, forms something eternal.
Waiting isn’t passive. It is a dying to self—a refusal to act apart from God, a choice to remain when outcomes are delayed and answers are silent.
The greatest gift of waiting isn’t the promise fulfilled, but the encounter along the way.
In this message, we explore how waiting becomes a place of death, encounter, and resurrection—where faith shifts from outcome-driven to God-centered, and who we become matters more than how fast we arrive.