The Abiding Devotional Podcast

How God Answered My Prayer With Leslie Webster-Langevine

25 min · 29 apr 2026
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It’s giving God’s timing > our timeline every single time. Episode 5 — the final episode of How God Answered My Prayer — is LIVE today! She left a job she loved because the environment was toxic. She waited a full year. She doubted. She pressed through. And then God did something she never could have orchestrated herself. But what hit me most in this conversation? Don’t just pray for what’s coming, thank God for what’s already here. You are living an answered prayer right now. Let that sink in. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart.” — Proverbs 3:5 NIV Trusting God with all your heart means you believe He’ll do what He said, even when you can’t see how. Even when the timeline doesn’t make sense. Even when the door looks closed.

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