Holy Anticipation explores the active posture of biblical waiting, even amidst weariness and unanswered prayers. You'll find messages encouraging steadfast trust in God's promises during seasons of prolonged affliction and a deep yearning for what's to come. These resources invite you to transform passive waiting into an intentional, hope-filled discipline, knowing God's timing is perfect. Keep exploring how to engage your spirit during life's 'not yet' moments.
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.
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 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
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.
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.
Beyond Our Sight The altars torn, the prophets gone, a weary cry, I feel alone The plans we made, now turned to dust, a heavy sigh, a broken trust Today feels endless, gray and bleak, no path I see, no words to speak My
The biblical narrative consistently depicts God’s people in hostile environments marked by displacement and suffering. Within this framework, Jeremiah 29:11 and John 16:33 emerge as declarations of divine sovereignty, ultimate peace, and eschatological hope.
Introduction The biblical narrative frequently places the people of God in environments characterized by hostility, displacement, and profound suffering. Within this overarching thematic framework, two specific texts—Jer The Historical and Theological Matrix of Jeremiah 29:11 To comprehend the theological weight of Jeremiah 29:11, the text must be firmly situated within the geopolitical, cultural, and spiritual crises of the ancient Near
This sermon is based on John 11 and the story of Lazarus. The speaker talks about how Lazarus was a close friend of Jesus, and how Jesus delayed for two days when he heard that Lazarus was sick.
You’ve got your Bibles, John 11? And this is one of my favorite stories in the New Testament, in fact I mean the whole group after it. He even almost got tangled up in a squabble between two sisters going on. That’s how intimate they were with him.
As believers, we navigate a world marked by suffering, and it's vital to discern God's authentic promises from misleading interpretations that guarantee immediate earthly prosperity or ease. Our robust faith tradition reveals that God's purposes are often realized directly through trials, not by bypassing them.
Believers are called to navigate a world often marked by hardship, displacement, and profound suffering. In seeking comfort and understanding, it's vital to grasp the true nature of God's promises, discerning authentic b We, too, are called to live as resident aliens, as sojourners in a world that is fundamentally at odds with the Kingdom of God. This is our continuing exile.
Chasing Shadows Scanning headlines, late at night Chasing shadows, dim and slight Crystal ball and decoder rings Guessing what the future brings Every crisis, every sign A grand design, a dotted line We feel so smart, we