Waiting with Confidence: Trusting God in Life’s Uncertainties

This devotional blog post explores what it truly means to wait on God—actively, faithfully, and fearlessly. Drawing from a powerful quote by Mark Vroegop, it unpacks how biblical waiting involves trusting God’s character even when life feels unclear. With practical steps like prayer, obedience, and truth-speaking to your soul, readers will be encouraged to see waiting not as wasted time, but as a sacred opportunity to grow in faith and confidence. Perfect for those walking through seasons of uncertainty or seeking deeper spiritual strength.
“Waiting on God means I learn to live on what I know to be true about God when I don’t know what’s true about my life. It means focusing my heart on who God is, what he’s like, and why he can be trusted—even in the tension-filled uncertainties of life.” Mark Vroegop

Blind Obedience and a Life Worth Writing About

I don’t want to be remembered for the books I wrote, the countries I visited, or even the programs I helped launch. I want to be remembered for blind obedience—doing what Jesus asked, even when I couldn’t see the outcome. Like the man in John 9, I want my legacy to say, “She trusted the One who touched her life.” Because at the end of it all, that’s what matters most.

When You Forget the Snacks: Trusting Jesus to Provide

I rarely go anywhere without water and a snack, but the crowd in Mark 6 followed Jesus empty-handed, hungry for more than food. They didn’t plan ahead. They just went. And Jesus didn’t send them away. He met their need with what little was offered and made it more than enough.

Close Enough to See the Whites of His Eyes – Staying Near to God to Recognize His Voice

Genesis 4 paints a sobering picture of what happens when we drift from God. Like Cain, we can ignore His voice—or we can stay close enough to recognize the love and seriousness in His eyes, even without words.