icon
close-icon
image description image description
image description image description
image description
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Where We Work
    • US Regional Reps
    • Our History
    • MTW Staff Careers
    • Contact Us
  • Pray
  • Go
    • Search Opportunities
    • Mission Trips
    • Summer Internships
    • 1–11 Months
    • Longer Term
    • Specialized Ministries
      • Medical
      • Workplace Ministries
      • Arts, Music & Media
      • RUF Mentored Internships
    • Multicultural Mobilization
  • Give
    • Donations Hub
    • Missionaries
    • Projects
    • Estate & Gift Planning
    • Disaster Response/Compassion Fund
  • Stories & More
  • Events
  • Resources
    • All Resources
    • Cultivate
    • Videos
    • 1% Challenge
    • Resources for Kids
  • My Account
    • My Giving
    • My Profile
    • Giving FAQs
    About arrow-dwn
    • Who We Are
    • Where We Work
    • US Regional Reps
    • Our History
    • MTW Staff Careers
    • Contact Us
    Pray
    Go arrow-dwn
    • Search Opportunities
    • Mission Trips
    • Summer Internships
    • 1–11 Months
    • Longer Term
    • Specialized Ministries
      • Medical
      • Workplace Ministries
      • Arts, Music & Media
      • RUF Mentored Internships
    • Multicultural Mobilization
    Give arrow-dwn
    • Donations Hub
    • Missionaries
    • Projects
    • Estate & Gift Planning
    • Disaster Response/Compassion Fund
    Stories & More
    Events
    Resources arrow-dwn
    • All Resources
    • Cultivate
    • Videos
    • 1% Challenge
    • Resources for Kids
    My Account arrow-dwn
    • My Giving
    • My Profile
    • Giving FAQs
Donate
image description image description
menu-icon menu-icon

The Slow Work of Waiting

Waiting stretches us. It tests our patience and humbles us. But God's plans go deeper, wider, and broader than we can imagine.
Katy B. |15 Apr 2025
image description
Unsplash: Ave Calvar

Most of us do not rejoice when we must stand in a long line at the supermarket checkout or when we pull a ticket at a government office and discover that 50 numbers lie between our current situation and our turn at the desk.

Waiting stretches us. It tests our patience and humbles us. It presses upon us the truth that the throne of the universe is occupied by God, not by us. If we’re honest, much of the frustration we experience in waiting results from wanting to take God’s place on that throne. We have a wonderful plan for our lives and wish that He would get on board, and we struggle to see how a different plan, even one that comes from the mind of our omniscient, sovereign Heavenly Father, could possibly be better than the one we’ve drawn up. Why would He not provide employment right now? What could be bad about healing the sick family member or bringing about resolution in a situation of conflict?

right-arrow

Why would God not work out the details so that we can leave for the field soon instead of waiting around for months and months?

Workers on the mission field struggle with this tension just as much as anyone else. Even before arriving on the field, we wait for funds or paperwork. Why would God not work out the details so that we can leave for the field soon instead of waiting around for months and months? Of course, arrival obviously does not mean no more waiting. Why is it necessary for us to spend so much time and energy waiting on visa renewals? What is gained by pouring ourselves into a friendship with a national, sharing the gospel with him or her, and then waiting sometimes years for the Holy Spirit to bring about heart change? Or perhaps we have great plans and desires for church-planting and spend years waiting on a national partner: Why would God not want a new church planted sooner? And why would He not provide a meeting space for that church plant as it grows?

That last one hits close to home.

God’s Plans Go Deeper

We’ve been involved in a church plant for two years that has grown faster than we anticipated it would; the long and seemingly fruitless search for a larger meeting space has left us discouraged many days. Why would God not want to answer these prayers? What could be bad about a local church body having enough room for the growing congregation?

Scripture tells us that the cattle on a thousand hills belong to the Lord (Psalm 50:10); we trust His sovereignty and believe that He rules over earthly authorities, bureaucracy, and the real estate market! Perhaps our frustration stems from an incorrect perspective. As previously stated, we desire to be on the kingly throne with our plans at the center. Expecting God to want the things we want and to be more or less a superhuman version of ourselves, we mold Him into our image and grumble when He graciously reminds us, either overtly or more subtly, that He is, in fact, the Creator and we the creatures.

right-arrow

Expecting God to want the things we want and to be more or less a superhuman version of ourselves, we mold Him into our image and grumble when He graciously reminds us, either overtly or more subtly, that He is, in fact, the Creator and we the creatures.

We mistakenly assume that the only issues at play are the tangible ones we can see, and forget that God is working in a host of ways we cannot see. His plans go deeper, wider, and broader than we can imagine. God does promise to grow His Church, and praying about needs such as meeting spaces is an appropriate thing to do. He absolutely does care about the details of our lives, but He is more interested in growing us further into the likeness of Christ than in satisfying our every desire and working according to our timelines.

Cultivating the fruits of patience, humility, and trust in our hearts is the beautiful work of the Holy Spirit, but it isn’t a short-order, fast food type of work. This cultivation often requires a lifetime and myriad situations that nudge us toward, unsurprisingly, patience, humility, and trust. We need to be reoriented again and again to God’s rule and reign in our lives—not because we are unimportant or small in God’s eyes, but precisely because He highly values us as His precious children and has designs for our hearts that reach far beyond earthly things. When we wait, as we wait, may we wait with patience and even with joy as we humbly but confidently trust in the God who accomplishes all His purposes in His world and in our lives.

author-img
Katy B.

Katy B. and her family serve with MTW in Brussels, Belgium, in church-planting. She is wife to Daniel and mom to their two teen children, and the author of "Clotheslines and Callings: Home Is Where My Laundry Is," based on her cross-cultural experiences. In addition to church work and serving as the assistant to MTW Europe’s international director, she enjoys reading, writing, drinking lattes, and eating good Belgian chocolate.

Get Involved

video

Ministry Expanding: Join a New Team in Southeast Asia

Longer More right-arrow
video

Join an Expanding Team in Occidental Mindoro

Longer More right-arrow
video

Madagascar: New Team Forming

Longer More right-arrow
video

The Joys, Challenges, and Lifelong Impact of Growing Up Overseas: A Conversation with Four Former Missionary Kids

Missionary kids grow up traveling to new places, eating good food, and meeting different types of people—all leading to an adventurous childhood full of opportunities to experience the beauty, diversity, and complexity of God’s great, big, wonderful world.

See More right-arrow
video

Timothy House: Church Planter Training in Community (VIDEO)

A two-year intensive church planter training model is producing fruit in Muslim-majority Senegal, where new churches are greatly needed.

See More right-arrow
video

Kiki Adams’ Call to Counseling in Thailand Unfolded in God’s Perfect Timing (VIDEO)

When Trey and Kiki moved to Thailand, Kiki put her gift for counseling on the shelf. Years later, the Lord made a way for her to use it.

See More right-arrow
video

What’s Really Needed to Serve in Global Missions? 7 Qualifications You Likely Already Have

Some perceived barriers are just weaknesses God can use. While others can be easily developed.

See More right-arrow
video

Do We Love the World as God Loves the World? (VIDEO)

In this talk from the 2024 Global Missions Conference, Lloyd Kim reminds us of God's sacrificial love. What are we to do in response?

See More right-arrow
video

The Slow Work of Waiting

Waiting stretches us. It tests our patience and humbles us. But God's plans go deeper, wider, and broader than we can imagine.

See More right-arrow
prev
next

Pray for missionary kids growing up overseas, and for missionary parents with concerns about the impact of missionary life on their kids.

Related Story right-arrow

Pray for the future church planters being trained in the Timothy House in Senegal. Pray also for recent graduates as they plant churches.

Related Story right-arrow

Pray for those being ministered to through missionary Kiki Adams' counseling ministry in Thailand, and for the Thai people being trained and equipped to counsel others.

Related Story right-arrow
video

Ministry Expanding: Join a New Team in Southeast Asia

Longer More right-arrow
video

Join an Expanding Team in Occidental Mindoro

Longer More right-arrow
video

Madagascar: New Team Forming

Longer More right-arrow
video

The Joys, Challenges, and Lifelong Impact of Growing Up Overseas: A Conversation with Four Former Missionary Kids

Missionary kids grow up traveling to new places, eating good food, and meeting different types of people—all leading to an adventurous childhood full of opportunities to experience the beauty, diversity, and complexity of God’s great, big, wonderful world.

See More right-arrow
video

Timothy House: Church Planter Training in Community (VIDEO)

A two-year intensive church planter training model is producing fruit in Muslim-majority Senegal, where new churches are greatly needed.

See More right-arrow
video

Kiki Adams’ Call to Counseling in Thailand Unfolded in God’s Perfect Timing (VIDEO)

When Trey and Kiki moved to Thailand, Kiki put her gift for counseling on the shelf. Years later, the Lord made a way for her to use it.

See More right-arrow
video

What’s Really Needed to Serve in Global Missions? 7 Qualifications You Likely Already Have

Some perceived barriers are just weaknesses God can use. While others can be easily developed.

See More right-arrow
video

Do We Love the World as God Loves the World? (VIDEO)

In this talk from the 2024 Global Missions Conference, Lloyd Kim reminds us of God's sacrificial love. What are we to do in response?

See More right-arrow
video

The Slow Work of Waiting

Waiting stretches us. It tests our patience and humbles us. But God's plans go deeper, wider, and broader than we can imagine.

See More right-arrow

Pray for missionary kids growing up overseas, and for missionary parents with concerns about the impact of missionary life on their kids.

Related Story right-arrow

Pray for the future church planters being trained in the Timothy House in Senegal. Pray also for recent graduates as they plant churches.

Related Story right-arrow

Pray for those being ministered to through missionary Kiki Adams' counseling ministry in Thailand, and for the Thai people being trained and equipped to counsel others.

Related Story right-arrow
close-icon

Donation Error

Please enter valid amount.

mtw logo
Mission to the World
1600 North Brown Rd
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
United States
Donor-Advised Fund Portal
Circle Portal
About
  • Who We Are
  • Where We Work
  • US Regional Reps
  • Our History
  • MTW Staff Careers
  • Contact Us
Pray
Stories & More
Events
My Account
  • My Account
    • My Giving
    • My Profile
    • Giving FAQs
Go
  • Search Opportunities
  • Mission Trips
  • Summer Internships
  • 1–11 Months
  • Longer Term
  • Join the Story
  • Specialized Ministries
    • Medical
    • Workplace Ministries
    • Arts, Music & Media
    • RUF Mentored Internships
  • Multicultural Mobilization
Give
  • Donations Hub
  • Missionaries
  • Projects
  • Estate & Gift Planning
  • Disaster Response/Compassion Fund
Resources
  • All Resources
  • Cultivate
  • Videos
  • 1% Challenge
  • Resources for Kids
image description
image description
image description
image description
image description
image description
1-678-823-0004
[email protected]
mtw logo
Mission to the World
1600 North Brown Rd
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
United States
Donor-Advised Fund Portal
Circle Portal
About arrow-down
    • Who We Are
    • Where We Work
    • US Regional Reps
    • Our History
    • MTW Staff Careers
    • Contact Us
Pray
Stories & More
Events
My Account arrow-dwn
    • My Account
      • My Giving
      • My Profile
      • Giving FAQs
Go arrow-dwn
    • Search Opportunities
    • Mission Trips
    • Summer Internships
    • 1–11 Months
    • Longer Term
    • Join the Story
    • Specialized Ministries
      • Medical
      • Workplace Ministries
      • Arts, Music & Media
      • RUF Mentored Internships
    • Multicultural Mobilization
Give arrow-dwn
    • Donations Hub
    • Missionaries
    • Projects
    • Estate & Gift Planning
    • Disaster Response/Compassion Fund
Resources arrow-dwn
    • All Resources
    • Cultivate
    • Videos
    • 1% Challenge
    • Resources for Kids
image description
image description
image description
image description
image description
image description
1-678-823-0004
[email protected]
Manage Consent

To provide the best experience, we use cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent may adversely affect certain features and functions. If you wish, you may view our privacy policy.

Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
View preferences
{title} {title} {title}