A Bible Preaching Baptist Church in the Waterloo Region
Kitchener Baptist Church is a friendly place where you and your family can come and hear the Word of God, worship the Lord, and be encouraged in your walk with Christ. Whether you have attended church for years or are just beginning to seek the Lord, we would be glad to welcome you. Come join us as we learn from the Bible, grow in faith, and seek to honour Jesus Christ together.
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When Waiting Becomes Worship
There are some seasons in life that feel like valleys, and there are some valleys that seem to stretch longer than we ever expected. A waiting season can be one of the hardest places for the heart to live. We are not where we used to be, but we are not yet where we hoped to be. We pray, but the answer seems delayed. We trust, but the path still feels uncertain. We know God is good, but our heart still aches under the weight of silence, weakness, and unanswered questions.
That is why Psalm 27:14 is such a powerful verse. It does not say, “Wait on the Lord, and everything will immediately make sense.” It does not say, “Wait on the Lord, and the valley will disappear tomorrow.” It says, “Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart.” God may not always change the season as quickly as we wish, but He does something sacred in the heart of the one who waits on Him. He strengthens what sorrow has weakened. He steadies what fear has shaken. He gives courage when the soul feels tired.
Waiting on the Lord is not passive. It is not giving up. It is not sitting in despair and calling it faith. Waiting on the Lord means I keep looking to Him when I cannot see the way forward. It means I keep praying when I do not yet have the answer. It means I keep obeying when my emotions are exhausted. It means I refuse to let the valley convince me that God has forgotten me. The valley may be deep, but the Lord is deeper still. The season may be long, but His grace is sufficient for today.
David knew what it was to wait. He knew fear. He knew enemies. He knew loneliness. He knew what it was to encourage himself in the Lord when everything around him looked uncertain. And still, by the end of the psalm, he says it twice: “Wait on the LORD… wait, I say, on the LORD.” Sometimes the Lord has to repeat the truth to our hearts because the burden is heavy and the battle is real. He knows how weak we feel. He knows when our courage is running low. And He does not rebuke the trembling heart that waits on Him; He strengthens it.
There is a kind of faith that only grows in the waiting season. We learn things in the valley that we may never learn on the mountaintop. We learn that God’s presence is not limited to easy days. We learn that His timing is not carelessness. We learn that His silence is not absence. We learn that even when we cannot trace His hand, we can trust His heart. The God who asks us to wait is the same God who promises to strengthen us while we wait.


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1720 Glasgow Street
Kitchener, Ontario N2N 0A7
Sundays at 10:30 AM & 6 PM
Wednesday at 7 PM
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