Waiting as Active Hope, Not Passivity
Biblical waiting involves expectancy and obedience, not inactivity. God’s people wait while continuing to act faithfully.
“Those who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength.” (Isaiah 40:31)
Waiting calls us into active hope.
Biblical waiting is not sitting still with folded hands; it is living faithfully while expecting God to act. As we pray, serve, and obey, God renews our strength and aligns our hearts with His purposes. He does not allow any of our time in the wait to go to waste but uses these precious moments to shape us into the people He needs us to be for all He has for us. Our trust in the wait produces fruit that God uses for what’s next. God will not let your waiting go to waste. Will you?
Britt Goff #WheatfulWednesday