Introduction:

  • Welcome back to another episode of the She’s Marked Podcast! In today’s episode, titled “How Long, Lord?”, Hannah dives into the theme of waiting on God’s perfect timing.

A Personal Story of Delay

  • Hannah reflects on her first significant experience with delay at the age of 6 when she was transitioning from Kindergarten to the first grade.
  • She shares her journey through subsequent obstacles and closed doors, which left her feeling denied and frustrated.

Hannah’s Testament to God’s Timing

  • Hannah recounts a recent testimony: the opportunity for a job she desired 10 years ago, which she was initially denied, resurfaced unexpectedly without her pursuit.
  • This story illustrates how God’s timing is always perfect, even when it seems delayed.

Encouragement to Listeners

  • Hannah encourages listeners to trust in God’s infallible timing, emphasizing that He knows us best.
  • She shares insights on learning to wait on God’s perfect timing, highlighting that it often differs from our own expectations.
  • Listeners are reassured that delays do not mean they are damaged or of no use; rather, they are part of a greater plan.

Conclusion:

  • Hannah wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to embrace patience and trust in God’s plan for their lives.

Call to Action:

  • Share this episode with friends and family who might need encouragement in their waiting season.

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Thank you for tuning in to Episode 45! Remember, God’s timing is always perfect, and your waiting is not in vain. See you soon for another insightful episode!

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