
Waiting on God can be quite difficult. At first, our faith is strong and unwavering. Then, as time goes by, our faith gets a little tired. Our patience gets exhausted, and we start to think that God may have forgotten us in our suffering. That could not be farther from the truth.
When we don’t get an immediate answer to our prayers, the wait begins. The longer the wait, the more fear and doubt come in to our minds. It’s a faith test that no one wants to take, definitely not me. Delay does not mean denial. It can sure feel like it though.
I can wait a few hours, a few days, maybe even a few weeks. When weeks turn to months, and months turn to years, I start to wonder what is God doing. “God, do you see me?” “Do you care that I’m in pain?” “How long will this go on?” The truth is that God sees us, and is with us in our pain, and He has a plan for our good, in all of it.
Recently, I watched a talk given by an elderly woman who was part of the Dutch Resistance in the Netherlands during the Nazi occupation of WWII. I can’t recall her name, but she was a friend of Corrie ten Boom. Her story was filled with danger, and suffering, and a lot of faith. She mentioned the length of the war, and how they did not know the Nazi occupation would last for five years. They were always hoping and praying for the terrible war to end, but it took five long years for the Germans to surrender in 1945. Her nightmare ended, but they had no way of knowing how long it was going to last.
We don’t know how long we have to wait for that promise from God, but He does. He is with you as you wait. He is with you when you can’t take it another minute. He is with you when you hurt. He is the God of all comfort. Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, 2 Corinthians 1:3, NIV
God is having you wait for a reason and a season. Keep trusting Him when you don’t know, and don’t understand. God is sovereign and loves you. For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. Colossians 1:16, NIV
“Is there something you are waiting for, something you are trusting God to do, to perform, to fulfill, and He hasn’t done it yet? You are probably waiting longer than you thought you would have to wait. But that doesn’t mean God’s provision is canceled, it just means His promise is delayed. Our timetable is different from His, and on occasion He will say, “Wait.” I repeat, the delay doesn’t mean He has canceled it, it simply means He’s building our character through the process of waiting.”
Charles R. Swindoll, Bedside Blessings
I waited patiently for the LORD; he turned to me and heard my cry. Psalm 40:1, NIV
Love you all,
Meghan
Photo credit of forget-me-not flower: Meghan E. White

The delay does not necessarily mean a denial. Thank you Meghan for this post. It was very encouraging to be reminded to keep waiting on God with hope and expectation.
God bless you 💙💐
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Thank you, Manu. God bless you too! ☺️
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God never promised us instant answers to prayer. Psalm 27:14 And His timing is not our timing. Isaiah 55:8 He has a reason for everything He does or lets happen. Romans 8:28
It’s the devil that gets in there and makes us doubt.
God also said, “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” James 4:7b “…for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” Hebrew 13:5
These are His promises. All we have to do is remind ourselves. And often.
Thank you Meghan.
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Amen sister!! Thank you for the awesome verses and encouragement! Love you friend. 💜
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Love you too. Hope your husband is doing okay.
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Tom is doing ok. Thank you for asking.
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We’ll keep praying for him.
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I listened to a sermon my sister sent me a long time ago, and I remember the lady sharing announcements making that same impacting statement: “Delay does not mean denial.” She also shared that “just because you are hidden, it doesn’t mean you are forgotten.” I loved it so much! It sounds like God has been putting similar lessons on our hearts as of late. I know this is something you are walking through. May God grant you peace in the waiting!
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Thank you Colleen for your kindness, grace and support! Love and blessings to you my friend.
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Amen! Thank you for such great encouragement. You are a blessing. I am very thankful for you and your sharing, Meghan. It means alot to me and to others… we all have seasons of waiting. It is so good to keep the verses you shared close to heart & mind.
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Oh! And LOVE the picture!!
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Thanks for noticing the picture. ☺️ I planted those forget-me-not seeds last year.
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Thank you so much, Wendy!
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Amen! It’s difficult, but God always has a reason for making us wait! God bless you and your family. Have a Merry Christmas!
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Amen!! That’s true. God bless you too, Stephanie! And Merry Christmas!!
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