On Waiting: Delay Isn’t Denial

Why does waiting feel so unbearable?

We live in a world where everything moves fast—instant results, same-day deliveries, real-time updates. But personal growth, success, and purpose? They don’t operate on our timelines.

I’ve been in seasons where I felt like I was doing everything right—showing up, putting in the work, staying consistent—but nothing was happening. No breakthroughs. No clarity. Just…waiting.

And when you’re waiting, your mind starts playing tricks on you:

📌 “Maybe I’m not good enough.”
📌 “Maybe it’s not meant for me.”
📌 “Maybe I should just settle.”

But here’s what I’ve learned:

📌 Waiting isn’t punishment—it’s preparation. Sometimes, God isn’t saying “no,” He’s saying “not yet.”
📌 Just because you don’t see movement doesn’t mean nothing is happening. Growth happens underground before it’s visible.
📌 If something is truly meant for you, it won’t pass you by. What’s aligned for your life has its own divine timing.

The real challenge isn’t waiting—it’s trusting while you wait.

One day, you’ll look back and realize that what you thought was a delay was actually divine alignment.

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