In a culture that treats waiting as failure, Scripture tells a very different story.
In this lesson, Mark explores A Theology of Waiting—a biblical exploration of what it means to wait, why God uses waiting, and how it shapes us. Drawing from the sweeping narrative of Scripture—from Abraham and Sarah to Israel, from Simeon and Anna to the Church today—we see that waiting is not an interruption to God’s work, but often the very place where His work is most profound.
Mark also investigates the rich vocabulary of waiting in the Bible—words that describe tension, expectancy, stillness, and eager anticipation—revealing that not all waiting is the same, but all of it can be meaningful.
If you are in a season of waiting—whether for clarity, healing, direction, or resolution—this message reframes that space. Waiting is not wasted time. It is working time.
God is not just rewarding your waiting.He is working through it—within you and around you.
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