How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels tired of waiting for God Waiting sounds holy—until you’ve been doing it for years. At first, I was patient. Then I was hopeful. Eventually, I was just tired. That’s when Anna’s story started to feel personal. Luke tells us she waited in the temple for decades. No complaints recorded. No answers quoted. Just time—passing. Scripture doesn’t rush her story. It lets the waiting be the story. If waiting has worn you down, you’re not weak. You’re living the kind of faith the Bible treats with quiet respect—the kind that endures without guarantees. #WaitingOnGod #Anna #FaithOverTime #ChristianAging #BiblicalHope201Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels forgotten because nothing happened for years Time didn’t bring answers. It just kept moving. That’s why Anna matters so much to older believers. Luke compresses decades of her life into a single verse. No miracles recorded. No prayers quoted. Just long faithfulness, quietly lived. Scripture doesn’t treat her waiting years as empty space. It honors them as the substance of her faith. If time has made you feel invisible to God, the Bible offers this comfort: some of the deepest faith stories are told almost entirely through waiting—and God still steps into them. #WaitingOnGod #FaithAndTime #Anna #ChristianAging #BiblicalHope11Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels forgotten because time keeps passing I kept thinking, “If God were going to act, He would have by now.” Then I paid attention to Anna in Luke 2. Decades of waiting are summarized in one verse. No complaints recorded. No breakthrough until old age. Scripture doesn’t rush past her years. It honors them. If time has made you feel invisible to God, you’re not alone. Some of the Bible’s most faithful lives are defined not by answers—but by how long they waited. #WaitingOnGod #FaithAndTime #Anna #ChristianAging #BiblicalHope173Share