Ps.40v1-3: I walked patiently for the Lord; and he inclined to me, and heard my cry. He also brought me up out of a horrible pit, out of the miry clay. And set my feet upon a rock, and established my steps. He has put a new song in my mouth. Praise to our God; many will see it and fear, and will trust in the Lord.
What do you do in a Waiting Season? There are certain things you ought to do in a waiting season if your waiting won’t be in vain. This is what this message is all about. As you can see from the testimony of David himself in our text scripture in (Psalm 40 verse1-3), it’s very apparent that his Waiting was not in vain. David also knew about what he had to do, this was why he eventually triumph in the battles of Life. So what’s a waiting season all about?
A waiting season is:
– A time of trusting God for something that has not yet manifested (Ps.39v7).
– When you are expecting something i.e. you are in an expectation mood or mode (Ps.62v1, 5).
– It’s the time between when you pray and the manifestation of your desires. It’s the window or transition period (Lk.1v13).
These are just some of the dimensions of what a waiting season is all about. So my dear brothers and sisters, are you in a waiting season? Are there things that you are trusting God for that have not yet manifested? What are the expectations or desires of your heart? It’s important for you to know what to do when you are in such a kind of situation. There is no need for you to be despondent, passive, sad, or even discouraged because God’s wisdom will see you through and you won’t be put to shame in Jesus name, amen.
So what do you do in a waiting season? What you do is very important because of this major reason:
- It will affect the outcome i.e. Whether you will win or lose (Pro.20v22). This is why what you do or refuse to do will impact on the final outcome.
This is why you need to know what to do so that your waiting is not in vain. If you recall in the testimony of David in (Psalm 40 verse 1-3), you can see that he waited patiently in his Waiting before he obtained his Expectations. So my dear brothers and sisters, knowing what to do in your waiting season is crucial to your ultimate victory. However, before I share with you how you ought to respond in a waiting season, there are certain truths about the Waiting Season that will be music to your ears. Let’s check them out.
TRUTHS ABOUT YOUR WAITING SEASON:
- There are blessings and rewards for those who successfully pass the test of their waiting season. Scriptures abounds with Testimonies of people who through faith and patience inherit the promises. So cheer up, you are in good company (Lam.3v25).
- It’s not easy at times to wait. Everybody wants a quick fix but this is not how life operates at times. Hence, the reason why you need to know how to wait (Ps.106v13)
- There is an appointed time of Waiting. So rejoice my dearly beloved ones, for there is hope in your waiting. You will not wait forever (Job 14v14).
My dear reader, I hope you have been inspired and encouraged by the things we shared today. Don’t lose hope for there is surely light at the end of the tunnel. I decree today that your waiting shall not be in vain in Jesus name, amen.
Other Scriptural References: (Ps.25v13; 105v17-19; Acts 16v30: 9v6: 2v37; Lk.3v10; Isa.30v18; Mic.7v7).
Prayer for Today: Heavenly Father, please help me to hold on in my waiting season in Jesus name, amen.
CONFESSION: There is hope in my waiting season. My waiting shall not be in vain. As I look into God and his promises, I will come into the fullness of his Promises concerning me. I declare by faith that nothing shall be missing or lacking in all that God has ordained for me. By his Power and Grace, I possess all in Jesus name, amen.

Yemi Adeoti is a pastor, teacher, life coach and mentor & also a prolific writer.
Surely there is an end and the expectation of the righteous shall not be cut off, I receive the Grace to wait in JESUS Name.
I will wait patiently for the LORD, and He will hear my cry. Thank you Lord for the beautiful light at the end of the tunnel. Halleluyah!