July 13, 2026
Wait on the Lord; Be of good courage, And He shall strengthen your heart; Wait, I say, on the Lord!
Psalms 27:14 NKJV
Question
How can you choose faith over frustration as you wait on God’s perfect timing?
Context
David wrote Psalm 27 while facing uncertainty and opposition. Instead of allowing fear to control him, he chose to place his confidence in the Lord. His conclusion is both simple and profound: “Wait for the Lord.” Waiting is not passive resignation, it is active trust. It is believing that God is working even when we cannot see what He is doing.
Application
Waiting is one of the hardest parts of the Christian life. We pray, we trust, and we hope, yet sometimes the answer seems delayed. In those moments, it’s easy to wonder if God has forgotten us. But Scripture reminds us that God’s delays are never God’s denials.
Often, God uses seasons of waiting to shape our character more than to change our circumstances. He teaches us patience, deepens our faith, and reminds us that our hope is found in Him rather than in quick answers. The waiting room is often God’s classroom.
If you’re waiting for healing, direction, restoration, or an answered prayer, don’t lose heart. The same God who has been faithful in the past is faithful today. He is never late, never absent, and never unconcerned. His timing is perfect, and His purposes are always good.
Truth For The Day
God is working behind the scenes even when you cannot see His hand.
Pray
Lord, help me to trust You when the answers don’t come as quickly as I hope. Strengthen my heart, deepen my faith, and teach me to wait with confidence, knowing that You are always working for Your glory and my good. Thank You for Your perfect timing and Your unfailing love. In Jesus’ name, Amen.