Joe’s devotional today focused on patience, while Brock’s was about the difference between complaining and lament.
Do you ever get impatient? Tired of waiting? For an answer? For a breakthrough? Just for a decision?
There are so many songs about waiting – good or bad 😊and the waiting is hard for me (Joe).
The Kinks with the classic 60’s hit, ‘Tired of Waiting For You.’
Foreigner’s 80s ballad, “Waiting for a Girl Like You.”
And the legendary Tom Petty sang, “The Waiting is the Hardest Part.”
Are all songs about the ‘waiting…’ but what about this one? This song?
Psalm 27:14
“Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.”
This verse REPEATS it so we don’t miss it! Let’s admit it: waiting is one of the hardest parts of the Christian life. We live in a world of instant answers, quick fixes, and fast results—but God often works slowly and intentionally. Waiting isn’t wasted time; it’s forming time. God strengthens your heart while you wait.
And we know waiting is important, as Galatians 5:22-23 reminds us; it’s a vital fruit of the Spirit!
So, where are you waiting right now? What are you waiting on? Instead of asking “Why the delay?” try asking, “What is God growing in me?”
So think about these songs that encourage instead of groan:
Zach Williams and Ben Fuller “Wait for Me”
Lauren Daigle “Trust in You”
Lord, help me trust You in the waiting. Give me strength to believe You are working even when I cannot see it.
Brock:
The devotional book I (Brock) have been reading lately is called Fighting Words, and honestly, that title couldn’t be more fitting. There have been so many times I’ve gone back to the truths in that book to help combat anxious thoughts and remind myself of what’s really true.
One devotion that really stood out to me focused on Psalm 30:11-12: “You turned my mourning into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy… O Lord my God, I will give you thanks forever.”
Those verses are such a powerful reminder that it’s okay to grieve and struggle when life feels overwhelming. God never asks us to pretend everything is fine. But at the same time, we can hold on to the hope that He is able to bring joy out of our pain and turn even our hardest seasons into something beautiful.
I’ve also learned there’s a big difference between complaining and lamenting. For a long time, I felt guilty bringing my struggles to God because He’s blessed me with so much. But complaining comes from a place of bitterness, while lamenting comes from a place of faith. Lament says, “God, this is hard, and I need You.”
Today, I’m grateful that we serve a God who hears us when we cry out to Him, walks with us through every season, and has the power to turn our mourning into dancing.

This week, Esther from Mount Vernon correctly guessed “God Story” from Anne Wilson! She wins the $5 gift card to Watts Restaurant in Utica.
Thanks for listening!
– Brock and Joe
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