When we learn to wait well, we get to leave behind the hustle that feels like anxiety, the sense we’re always behind where we should be. When we wait well, we leave behind hurry; we slow down to see the beauty of being a creature, a part of God’s good created order, not the masters who are responsible for keeping it all spinning.
Waiting allows us to see ourselves as exuberant children, running to God to show him the state of the garden. Waiting is…
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