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You are here: Home / Blog / Why We Should Wait on God

Why We Should Wait on God

 

God is omnipotent, omnipresence, and omniscient. These three terms mean that God has infinite power, He is present everywhere, and God has infinite knowledge. This last explains it all. God knows each of us in a special way. Before we were born, he knew us, and had a plan for each of us (Ps.139). Although that plan may not come about immediately, it will happen, but we must wait for it.

When we wait on God, we wait ohttps://youtube.com/shorts/G9AIYXqvB8k?si=MUwIALNfhYUo-ukAn the Supreme being who made this world and everything in it. We depend on Him to answer our prayers however He chooses. He may answer our prayers in a way we do not expect, but He knows what we need (Matt.6:8) and what is best for us.

He is the author and finisher of our faith (Heb. 12:2). He is the beginning and the ending (Rev.22:13) In everything, he holds preeminence, which is the highest place of ascendency. We wait on him because in Him, we live and move and have our being (Acts 17:28). In Him is life and the life was the light of men (John 1:4). This means that Jesus brought light to all of us. He is the light that continues to bring us out of darkness.

We wait on God, for in Him, is everything that we need. When we wait on God, we repudiate anxiety and stress on our lives; we pray more and increase our faith and belief in the God of Gods and the king of kings who is merciful in the heavens, who is our provider (Philippians 4:19), our help in time of need (Ps. 46:1), who loves us (Ps. 36:7), and does not forsake us (Joshua 1:9).

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