Day 2 — Learning to Wait on God
Scripture: Acts 1:4
“Wait for the gift My Father promised…”
Waiting is difficult.
We want immediate answers, immediate healing, immediate direction, and immediate breakthrough. Yet God often does deep spiritual work in seasons of waiting.
The disciples had received incredible promises from Jesus, but before Pentecost came, they had to wait in obedience and prayer.
Waiting does not mean God is inactive.
Often, while we are waiting, God is preparing us for what He has prepared for us.
The disciples were being shaped into a people who would depend on the Spirit rather than their own strength. Their waiting produced expectancy, unity, humility, and prayerfulness.
Sometimes God delays what we want because He is developing what we need.
Do not lose heart in the waiting season.
God keeps His promises in His perfect timing.
Reflection Question:
What are you currently waiting on God for?
Prayer:
Father, help me trust You while I wait. Teach me patience, dependence, and faithfulness even when I cannot yet see the answer. Amen.
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