December 7, 2025
How Long Will You Wait?
How long are you willing to wait?
Not at all
For a lifetime
For a while
As long as it takes
Patient people tend to feel more gratitude, have better relationships, and are willing to trust God. (Dr. Sarah Schnitker, Fuller Theological Seminary)
Types of Patience
Interpersonal: Results in being more hopeful and satisfied
Situational: Results in courageous patience linked to more hope
Casual: Results in good mental health and less hopelessness
(Dr. Sarah Schnitker, Fuller Theological Seminary)
“Those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” –Isaiah 40:31
Luke 2:22-35
Simeon’s life was defined by waiting for the promise of God: the Messiah.
What specific promise of God will define your hope this Christmas?
Waiting in Advent
Living with character and deep reverence for God – Luke 2:25
Listening to the Holy Spirit’s promise and guidance – Luke 2:25-26
Celebrating our “consolation” – Luke 2:28-32
Consolation = God’s comfort and refreshment
Two ways to wait
Passively – waiting idly, hoping something good will happen
Expectantly – waiting hopefully, believing God will come through
How long are you willing to wait?
Will you wait on God?