When you’re waiting for the morning…

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I’ve learned to wait. I learned to be puzzled and wait. I continue experience complexity and confusion over matters; but I know if I will wait God will keep His promise. He will show up with full explanation.

Over time I’ve learned the value of waiting. Sometimes I have been allowed to get my way only to watch my own dream crash in flames alongside the road of happiness.

Waiting on the Lord isn’t always the easiest thing I’ve had to do. It’s painful. It takes courage to keep myself together and hope for a better day.

God allowed me to go through rough times,not to make me weaker,but stronger. Difficulties and hard times are,simply put,when I walk by faith and I’m afraid to take a step any further.

King David said: “Your word is a lamp for my feet and a light for my path.” It means that I can see just a step further. That’s all I need,to take one step a the time.

To wait for the morning,may be difficult but the darkest hour is before dawn. Someone said that when God is silent,that’s when the hardest work is being done behind the curtains.

I believe that no matter how hard it is or how long it will take for the morning to come,it will all be worthwhile.

When I will see the beautiful dawn and the colors of the painted skies,my sadness will be replaced with the greatest joy. The anguish will vanish just as clouds after the rain.

I will know it’s morning,I will know it’s all better. I will know His redeeming love has put a smile in my heart.

That’s when I’m waiting for the morning…

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2 thoughts on “When you’re waiting for the morning…

  1. I really like what you said about waiting…and how God always has the answer for why something is happening, even if we never understand it. It’s so nice when we do get to see His plan–His bigger picture. Even though it may take years or a lifetime, its so neat when He reveals the “why” to us….and then it all makes sense! Until that happens, His hands are the best place for our questions and problems to be

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