![]() ![]() The book also offers interactive pages for journaling, reflecting, and evaluating. James 1:4 says, “Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.” We are often so eager to get to our destination that we miss opportunities along the way to be cultivated, matured, and strengthened for what God has next. In John 5:17, Jesus says, “My Father is always working, and so am I.” He is not inactive in our waiting! Providing biblical parallels, such as Abraham’s wait to become a father or David’s wait to become king, Wendy comforts her readers explaining that though it may not feel like it at times, God works while we wait. In Wait and See, Wendy Pope encourages readers that are enduring seasons of waiting to find peace and patience, while drawing closer to the Lord. Might I suggest we view our wait as an intermission, rather than an interruption? … Sometimes, God’s greatest work happens during intermission.” – Wendy PopeĬonveniently, this book couldn’t have come into my possession at a more appropriate time! ![]() “We often interpret our seasons of wait as inconvenient, an interruption on the way to the ultimate outcome. Book Review: Wait and See: Finding Peace in God’s Pauses and Plans by Wendy Pope ![]()
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