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Are we rushing through life waiting for the next season… and missing the one we’re in?

Good morning party people!

In today’s daily devotional, Jon reflects on something most of us experience without even realizing it — the rhythm of life that constantly says, “I can’t wait until…”

When our kids are babies, we can’t wait until they walk. Then we can’t wait until they talk. Then it’s school… driving… graduation… and before we know it, we’re waiting for grandkids.

But if we spend our lives waiting for the next season, we risk missing the one God has already placed us in.

In this episode, we explore how Scripture calls us to slow down, live wisely, and make the most of the opportunities God gives us today. The seasons of life move faster than we think — and one day the moments we rushed through might be the ones we miss the most.

Key Themes in This Episode

Scripture for Today

“Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity.” — Ephesians 5:15–16

God doesn’t call us to rush through life. He calls us to live wisely and make the most of the moments we’ve been given.

Today’s Challenge

Instead of wishing this season away, lean into it.

If you have young kids — sit on the floor and play with them today. If you have teenagers — take the long way home and talk in the car. If your house is quiet now — call someone you love and check on them.

Because here’s the truth:

The days feel long, but the years are short.

Don’t rush through today waiting for tomorrow.

Live it. Enjoy it. Be present in it.

Because this moment is part of the life God gave you.

About The Hall Hotline Podcast

The Hall Hotline Podcast is a daily devotional designed to encourage your faith and challenge you to live intentionally.

Each episode combines Scripture, real-life stories, and practical encouragement to help you grow spiritually and live faithfully in your everyday life.

Thanks for listening today.

And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord. That’s the Hall way.