Praise Devotion

I Will Wait In Praise: A Faith-Filled Devotion for When You’re Waiting on God

 “Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!” — Psalm 27:14 (ESV)



There’s a unique ache that comes with waiting.
Not because we doubt God, but because we believe in a promise we haven’t yet seen.
Waiting is not passive—it’s warfare. It’s the tension between “already spoken” and “not yet delivered.”

But today, I choose to wait in praise.

I’m not waiting in worry.
I’m not waiting in fear.
I’m not watching the clock.
I am watching the One who holds time in His hands.



This Is the Season I Push Through

There are days when my flesh wants to faint. When my heart whispers, “Maybe it’s not coming. Maybe God forgot.”
But I’ve tasted His faithfulness before—I’ve seen what He can do in dry places. I know the same God who parted seas and shut lion’s mouths is the one who sees me right now.

So I will not faint.
I will not give up.
I will push through.

Why?
Because I know a greater reward awaits me.
He’s preparing something I can’t even imagine.
And in the waiting, He’s shaping me—not just my future.



 “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9 (NIV)





My Daily Rampage: I Speak This Until I Believe It

I will wait, but I will wait in praise.
I will trust even when I don’t feel it.
I will rejoice even when the breakthrough feels far.
I will sing even with tears in my eyes.
I will declare His Word louder than my doubts.

I will not let fear write my story.
I will not let delay define my God.
He is not slow.
He is perfect in timing and purpose.

I am strong through Jesus Christ.
I am not alone.
I am not forgotten.
He is with me in the valley and on the mountain.
He walks with me in silence and in song.
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” — Philippians 4:13 

A Journal Entry from My Heart

God,
Today I woke up with questions I didn’t have answers for.
I looked at the bills, the prayers I’ve been praying for months, and the dreams I’ve buried in silence.
But I’m still here.
I still believe.
Because You’ve never let me down before, and You won’t start now.

So instead of replaying what I lack, I will replay Your Word.
I will feed my faith and starve my fear.

I don’t want to just wait. I want to wait well.

Help me praise You before the answer.
Help me trust You before the door opens.
Remind me that this moment—this daily decision to believe—is how miracles are birthed.

You’re not just answering prayers—You’re building me.


“Blessed is she who believed that the Lord would fulfill His promises to her.” — Luke 1:45 (NIV)






Faith-Filled Affirmations for Your Waiting Season

Speak these aloud, boldly and daily:

I am grounded in God’s timing.

My waiting is not wasted—it’s worship.

I trust God’s yes, no, and not yet.

God is moving behind the scenes, even when I can’t see it.

Delay is not denial. It’s divine development.

I have peace today. I don’t borrow tomorrow’s fear.

I wait with a heart full of hope.

I’m not behind—I’m right on time in God’s hands.

God is faithful, and so am I.




Your Turn—Let’s Build Each Other’s Faith

Has God ever come through in your waiting season? Are you trusting Him for something now?

Drop your “waiting in praise” rampage in the comments.
Or just tell your story. Let’s encourage each other with truth and testimonies.

You’re not waiting alone. You’re waiting with Heaven’s army on your side.




 “The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, to the soul who seeks Him.” — Lamentations 3:25 (ESV)



Keep holding on, keep showing up, and keep praising—even in the pause.

You are not empty—you are being filled.

You are not stuck—you are being planted.

You are not forgotten—you are being prepared.

Wait in praise, sis. That’s how we win.



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