A Word from Bob: You’re reading Part 2 of a three-part blog mini-series by guest bloggers Dan Brewer and Matthew Black. You can read Part 1 here: What to Do While Waiting on The Lord: Turning Waiting into Worship. Please see the end of today’s post for Dan and Matt’s bios.

Part one of our blog mini-series discussed how waiting time is not a time for wallowing in self-pity. Nor is it a time to worry in unbelief. Waiting time is not wasted time either. The Lord is always working in the “blank spaces” of waiting on Him. Waiting on the Lord is an act of faith. With a mindset of worshiping, wrestling, and watching, here are some practical things you can do as you wait on the Lord.

Exercise Faith Muscles: Mark 2:1-12

Sometimes while waiting on God, some people can allow anger or anxiety, despair or foolish thinking to take hold of them which can be paralyzing. Maybe that is what the paralyzed man had felt at times. “How long am I going to have to be lame?”

It’s good the man had friends of faith who were “looking unto Jesus.” Instead of the crippled man’s friends


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