What do you do when you obey God-and then everything goes quiet?
Waiting on God is not a book about standing still.
It is about restrained obedience.
About resisting the pressure to move when God has not spoken again.
Many believers are taught how to hear God.
Few are taught how to walk when He becomes silent.
This book explores the overlooked middle-the season after obedience, when momentum fades, direction pauses, and the temptation to take control grows louder than the voice that first said, Follow Me.
Through reflective narrative and Scripture-anchored insight, Waiting on God examines:
- Why delay is not rejection
- How silence can be protection
- The danger of spiritual impatience
- The difference between obedience and disobedient speed
- Why moving early can cost more than moving late
Waiting, as Scripture teaches it, is not inactivity.
It is staying close enough to God that when He moves, you move-and when He does not, you don't pretend He did.
This book is written for believers who are:
- Tired of rushing ahead of God
- Wrestling with silence after obedience
- Learning to trust God's timing instead of their competence
- Seeking alignment, not shortcuts
Waiting on God is Book Two in The Believer's Walk series, a three-part devotional narrative about learning, waiting, and continuing faithfully-without replacing God in the process.
If these pages slow your hand when you feel tempted to rush, they have done their work.