The Well Church Keller Sermons
We live in a culture that celebrates speed, efficiency, and instant results. But what if God does some of His deepest work while we're waiting? In this episode, we journey through Exodus 19 as Israel arrives at Mount Sinai after months in the wilderness. Instead of immediately receiving what they hoped for, God calls them to wait—and to consecrate themselves. Together, we'll explore why waiting on God is not a sign of weakness but an act of wisdom and trust. We'll also discover how consecration prepares us for transformation and why letting go of misplaced loyalties may be the key to experiencing God's presence more fully. Key Takeaways: Good things come to those who wait on the Lord. Waiting is not weakness; waiting is wisdom. God is often working behind the scenes when we can't see it. Consecration prepares us for transformation. God may be asking us to lay down distractions, idols, or unhealthy attachments so we can hear His voice more clearly. Scriptures: Exodus 19:1-11 Isaiah 40:31 Psalm 27:14 Lamentations 3:25 Joshua 3:5 Joshua 7:13 Zephaniah 3:17 1 Peter 2:9 Question for Reflection: What devotion, loyalty, commitment, or distraction is God asking you to lay down so that you can see Him more clearly and hear Him more fully? Thank you for listening. If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs encouragement in a season of waiting.
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