Waiting on God (Psalms 27-29)
What to do when God seems silent and time feels slow
What should you do when life seems to stall and God feels silent? In this episode, we explore Psalms 27–29, where David models the difficult but powerful discipline of waiting on the Lord. Waiting is not passive. It’s a faith-building season of trust, worship, and spiritual growth.
Psalm 27 opens with the confident declaration, “The LORD is my light and my salvation,” but closes with an urgent call: “Wait for the LORD.” David invites us to do more than sit in silence—he shows us how to remember what we already know about God, how to stay open to what He’s still teaching us, and how to keep trusting Him for what comes next.
In Psalm 28, David offers us a real-time look at hope rising again after pain and unanswered questions. He praises God for hearing his prayer and models a life that blesses others even while still hurting.
Psalm 29 moves from personal prayer to powerful praise as David watches a thunderstorm roll across the land and sees not chaos—but God’s sovereignty. Whether your storm is light or severe, this episode will help you wait with courage and worship with confidence.