Embracing Active Waiting

Embracing Active Waiting

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This label explores the critical difference between passive resignation and purposeful engagement while awaiting God's timing. You'll discover how to transform periods of delay into active spiritual disciplines. Expect to encounter insights on trusting God's 'not yet' and anchoring your hope in His promises. These materials highlight the power of an active, anticipatory faith rather than drifting in hopelessness. Keep exploring to deepen your understanding of this vital spiritual practice.

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More Than a Holding Pattern

Do not resign yourself to a spiritual holding pattern where you comfortably drift in passive hopelessness. Instead, embrace biblical waiting as an active discipline, binding yourself to the Lord with holy anticipation.

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More Than a Holding Pattern Do not resign yourself to a spiritual holding pattern where you comfortably drift in passive hopelessness. Instead, embrace biblical waiting as an active discipline, binding yourself to the Lord with holy anticipation.

When God Says "Not Yet": Finding Purpose in the Waiting

Have you ever felt caught in a "holding pattern," yearning for purpose that seems consistently out of reach? I've wrestled with that feeling, but I've learned God's "no" or "not yet" is a holy redirection, preparing us for a far grander fulfillment.

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When God Says "Not Yet": Finding Purpose in the Waiting Have you ever felt caught in a "holding pattern," yearning for purpose that seems consistently out of reach? I've wrestled with that feeling, but I've learned God's "no" or "not yet" is a holy redirection, preparing us f

When Evening Came, Our Hope Arose!

When our souls faint from prolonged affliction, we cling to God's immutable Word, knowing His promises are active and powerful. Our desperate anticipation found its glorious answer in Christ Jesus, the Living Word, who came and displayed absolute divine authority to bring us comprehensive, complete salvation.

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When Evening Came, Our Hope Arose! When our souls faint from prolonged affliction, we cling to God's immutable Word, knowing His promises are active and powerful. Our desperate anticipation found its glorious answer in Christ Jesus, the Living Word, who c

A Holy Not Yet
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A Holy Not Yet Caught in a pattern, a quiet hum A yearning deep, for what's to come A sense of purpose, out of reach Why this long wait, what does it teach? My spirit restless, seeking Your hand For a specific dream, a p

When the Storm Quiets: Preparing for Kingdom Growth

After seasons of intense spiritual warfare, we often mistake divine peace for a permanent rest, wanting to retreat into comfort. Yet, this quiet is not a vacation or a time for spiritual slumber, but a strategic opportunity—a staging ground to proactively prepare for what God has ahead.

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When the Storm Quiets: Preparing for Kingdom Growth After seasons of intense spiritual warfare, we often mistake divine peace for a permanent rest, wanting to retreat into comfort. Yet, this quiet is not a vacation or a time for spiritual slumber, but a strategic opportun

Holding Pattern
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Holding Pattern The seatbelt sign is off, the cabin is warm We’re floating above the clouds, far from the storm I order a coffee, I adjust my seat While the miles below us just repeat and repeat Circling the city, delayi

Romans 12 (Part 8)

In Romans 2:13, the concept of sharing with the needs of the saints is discussed. The Greek word for sharing has the insinuation of fellowship, intimacy, and identification with those we are sharing with.

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Let’s go to Romans Chapter 2. I think by now most of the congregation can open with their eyes closed the 12th chapter, Romans because we’ve been there for many, many weeks now. service and how Christian service should be conducted in the context of the congregation, what kind of attitudes should permeate the Christian service. In verse 12 last Sunday we discussed the last part of verse 12, we a

Patience is one of the most important things in the Christian life

Paul prays for us to be strengthened with all power according to the power of God's glory, not just for personal gain but to reflect the character of Jesus Christ. One of the most important qualities is patience and long-suffering.

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Paul prays for us to be strengthened with all power according to the power of God's glory, not just for personal gain but to reflect the character of Jesus Christ. One of the most important qualities is patience and long-suffering.