Actively Waiting

Actively Waiting

Author: Brandy Stewart
Jan 24, 2024 | Psalm 27:11-14

Begin with 2 minutes of stillness and silence before God.

Verses 11-13 are part of David’s prayer for perseverance. His enemies are constantly looking for ways to bring him down, but David doesn’t want to handle things His way. He’s asking God to teach him how to handle things God’s way.

David follows this with a request for a smooth or level path. When I think about the word smooth, I think of easy. That’s not quite what David was asking for though. If the path was smooth or level, there would be no place for David’s enemies to hide. It’s a lot easier to face down your enemies when you can see them! If the path is smooth, his enemies cannot hide from him.

While the rest of this chapter is David’s prayers for Himself, the chapter ends with a prayer for God’s people. David tells us to “wait for the Lord” twice, but this does not imply a passive waiting. He doesn’t mean that we should sit around and hide. This is an active waiting. Don’t give up! Keep fighting the good fight! Continue to do what you know is right and wait for the Lord to tell you to do something differently. Be persistent in your faith.

Take 2 minutes to reflect in silence.
Reflection:
  • What have you been trying to handle your own way? Pray and ask God to teach you His ways instead.
  • Maybe there is something that you’ve been praying persistently for with great perseverance. What would it mean for you to wait for the Lord in this season?


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Family Devo: Psalm 27:11-14

By: Kaylee Collins

When partnering with your family to know, love, and follow Jesus, we strive to create and share content filtered by the Head-Heart-Hands model. 

Head: the knowledge of God and His Word | Heart: the personal connection from scripture | Hands: a missional mindset 

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How does God teach us to respond during times of difficulties?  

Heart 
Do you remain confident in the Lord’s goodness during hard times or do you let the hard times consume you?  

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What are some ways that you can demonstrate patience during difficult seasons of life?  

Prayer: Dear God, thank You for Your goodness during the good and the bad times. Even if we cannot personally see any goodness in our times of struggle, we can remain confident that goodness will come out of it because of You. Thank You for teaching us to remain patient, brave, and courageous during our times of struggle. Help us to keep our hearts and minds focused on You no matter what we are facing in life.

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