Friday Reflections: Delayed Does Not Mean Denied
Let’s talk about waiting.
Waiting on healing.
Waiting on the right person.
Waiting on the business to take off.
Waiting on doors to open when you’ve knocked and prayed and fasted and cried.
Whew. Waiting will test your faith like nothing else.
There were seasons where I thought the silence meant I’d been forgotten.
But God whispered something into my spirit that changed everything:
“Delayed does not mean denied.”
Sometimes, the delay is not punishment—it’s preparation.
God will withhold certain things until your character is ready to carry them. Until your mindset is healed enough to handle them. Until your heart won’t idolize the very thing you prayed for.
“The vision is for an appointed time... Though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not delay.” – Habakkuk 2:3
If He promised it, He’s going to do it.
But He’s more concerned about who you’re becoming in the waiting than how fast you get there.
The delay is refining you.
Strengthening your faith muscles.
Teaching you patience, trust, and endurance.
Because when it comes, it’s gon’ come big. And you’ll be ready.
📝 Reflect:
Are you calling something “denied” when it’s just delayed?
What is God teaching you during your waiting season?
🙏🏽 A Short Prayer:
God, help me to trust Your timing even when it doesn’t make sense. Strengthen me in the waiting. Let me not grow weary or bitter, but hopeful and expectant. I know You don’t delay without purpose. Amen.