Some seasons of life test us not because they are loud or dramatic, but because they linger. The hardest moments are often not the sudden storms, but the long stretches of uncertainty that follow them. When answers delay and resolution seems distant, faith can feel fragile. Yet it is precisely in these moments that faith is most genuine—not because it is confident in outcomes, but because it is anchored in God Himself.
Isaiah reminds us that God is already at work, even when we cannot yet see it. The absence of visible change does not mean the absence of divine movement. God’s work often unfolds quietly, beneath the surface, strengthening us in ways that will only become clear later. Holding faith in such moments is not weakness; it is endurance. And endurance, Scripture tells us, produces character.
If today feels heavy, remember this: God has not paused His plans simply because you are waiting. He is still shaping, still guiding, still making a way—step by faithful step.
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