Most of life is not lived at the beginning or the end—it is lived in the middle.
In this week’s teaching, Debbie Keever turns our attention to the often overlooked, often uncomfortable space between promise and fulfillment. Drawing from Ruth 3 and the larger narrative arc of Scripture, she invites us to consider how we steward the waiting seasons of our lives—the spaces where outcomes are unclear, answers feel delayed, and growth is happening beneath the surface.
Through the analogy of a puzzle, Debbie reminds us that God holds the full picture, even when we are handed only one piece at a time. The middle is not passive; it is purposeful. It is where character is shaped, faith is refined, and trust becomes active rather than theoretical.
As you listen, you’ll encounter:
A biblical exploration of “the middle” through the life of Ruth and the anointing and waiting season of David, highlighting how God prepares us long before He promotes us.
A powerful visual of puzzle pieces that illustrates how both dark and joyful seasons are woven together for God’s greater purpose.
A renewed understanding of Romans 8:28 and Proverbs 3:5–6, challenging us to live faithfully in today’s piece rather than striving to see the entire picture.
Whether you are waiting for resolution, clarity, healing, or direction, this episode reminds you that the middle is not wasted time. Listen and discover the steady confidence that comes from trusting the God who sees the whole picture.