When God Says Wait — And You Are So Tired of Waiting

 

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When God Says Wait —
And You Are So Tired of Waiting

For the girl who has been faithful and still hasn't seen the breakthrough.

You have been praying the same prayer for so long that you almost feel embarrassed to pray it again. You have been faithful. You have done what you were supposed to do. And still — nothing. This is for you.

There is a particular kind of tired that comes not from doing too much, but from believing too long without visible evidence. It is the exhaustion of faith that has not yet seen its answer. And it is real. It is valid. And God is not confused by it.

If you are in a waiting season right now — waiting for the relationship, the breakthrough, the healing, the door to open, the answer to finally come — I want you to know something before you read another word: your waiting is not wasted. It never has been.

"But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint."
— Isaiah 40:31

The Wait Is Not the Punishment

We live in a world that celebrates speed. Fast results. Overnight success. Instant answers. And so when God says wait, it can feel like He is withholding something from us. Like the blessing is there and He is simply choosing not to give it yet. But that is not how He works.

The wait is not the punishment. The wait is the preparation. Every season of waiting that I have walked through — and I have walked through some long ones — has taught me things I could not have learned any other way. Things about my own character. About my own faith. About what I actually trust and what I was only pretending to trust.

"The wait is not the punishment. The wait is the preparation. And God never prepares what He does not intend to release."

What to Do When the Waiting Gets Heavy

First — give yourself permission to say that it is hard. You do not have to perform faith. Real faith is not the absence of doubt or weariness. Real faith is the decision to keep showing up even when you feel both. God is not surprised by your tiredness. He already knows. You do not have to hide it from Him to seem more faithful.

Second — look for what He is doing in you, not just for you. I know that sounds like church talk, but I mean it practically. What are you learning in this season? Who are you becoming? What old patterns is He breaking? What new strength is He building? The answer you are waiting for is coming — but the you that receives it needs to be ready for it.

Third — find your Isaiah 40:31 and hold on to it. Not a generic hope that things will get better, but a specific word that God has spoken to you about this specific thing. Write it down. Put it where you will see it. Say it out loud when the doubt gets loud. The word of the Lord does not return void — and that includes the word He gave you about this.

A Word for the Girl Who Is Almost Done Waiting

Sometimes the breakthrough comes right after the moment we almost give up. I do not say that to romanticize suffering. I say it because I have lived it — and I have watched the women in my life live it too. The door opens. The call comes. The healing starts. The thing we waited for arrives — and with it comes the realization that every single day of the wait was preparing us to receive it well.

You have not been forgotten. You have not been overlooked. God is not behind on your timeline. He is operating on His own — and His timing, as frustrating as it feels in the waiting, is always perfect in the having.

Keep going. Keep praying. Keep showing up. The answer is closer than it has ever been.

With faith and full belief in what God is doing,
De'Audra 👑
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If this resonated with you, the Letters to My Girls Interactive Journal has an entire chapter dedicated to the girl who is still showing up even though she is running on empty. Reflections, devotions, and letters written straight to her.

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