Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach me thy paths. Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day.” Psalm 25:4–5 (KJV)
When Waiting Becomes Walking With God
by C D Swanson~
Waiting on God is not standing still in fear — it is moving through life with a heart tuned to His voice. Psalm 25 gives us a picture of a believer who is not lost, not abandoned, not confused, but guided. David asks God to show, teach, and lead — three actions that remind us that God’s instructions are not distant whispers but daily companionship.
Life on earth can feel like a long hallway of decisions, emotions, responsibilities, and unknowns. We want clarity. We want direction. We want to know what comes next. But God rarely hands us the entire map. Instead, He gives us the next step, and then the next, and then the next — always enough light for the path beneath our feet.
Waiting on God is not passive. It is the quiet courage of trusting Him when the road bends. It is the steady faith of saying, “Lord, I don’t see the whole picture, but I know You do.” It is the gentle surrender of letting His timing override our urgency.
And in that waiting, His grace becomes our teacher. His Word becomes our compass. His Spirit becomes our reassurance. God’s instructions are not harsh commands; they are loving guidance from a Father who knows the terrain better than we ever could.
When we wait on Him, we are not wasting time — we are being shaped. Strengthened. Softened. Prepared. God uses waiting seasons to deepen our roots so that when He says “move,” we move with confidence, not fear.
And as we walk through this earthly life — with its joys, its aches, its surprises — we discover that God’s guidance is not occasional. It is constant. His grace is not limited. It is overflowing. His instructions are not burdens. They are blessings that keep us aligned with His heart.
Waiting becomes worship. Walking becomes obedience. And life becomes a journey held safely in His hands.
“LORD, teach me to wait with trust and walk with courage. Guide my steps, calm my heart, and let Your voice lead me in every season. Show me Your ways, reveal Your truth, and keep me close to Your will, in Jesus name. Amen.”
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