Whatever our in-betweens are, how do we live while we wait? How do we wait for God to act, to answer prayer, to move in the desperation of our lives? How do we live by faith while we wait to hear if we need another test, for the long hoped for engagement ring, for the entrance exam scores, or for our house to sell? This is where the rubber meets the road in our daily lives.
Waiting in the In-Between:
Do what comes next.
Sometimes we become immobilized and frozen when we're in a waiting season. We don't know what to do, so we do nothing. The truth is, we have to keep moving forward. When we don't know what else to do, we need to faithfully do what comes next. Feed our children, go to work, run errands, do laundry, pay the bills—all the daily tasks of life.
Evaluate Your Heart.
While we wait, we need to constantly evaluate our heart to see if what we are waiting for has become an idol in our heart. Is that longing replacing our longing for Christ? Is that good desire for a spouse, a child, a job, or a ministry, becoming our one thing?
Be where you are.
Jim Elliot is known as saying, "Wherever you are, be all there." We don't know how long our season of waiting is. Maybe it will end tomorrow; maybe it will go on for an extended period of time. We need to be fully present in today. We need to glorify God, pursue the works of the Kingdom, and live faithfully for Christ, wherever we are. God will use us. He has a place for us and a purpose for us, even at the crossroads of our lives.
Trust in God's Sovereignty.
I have been in an in-between place for almost two decades. There have been times where I've been resistant. But I've learned that God placed me here for a reason. These seasons are not mistakes. God didn't lose the directions or simply forget His plan for our lives. He hasn't gotten it wrong. There is a sovereign purpose behind our in-between. We need to trust God's good and holy intentions for lives. He is at work in us and for our good while we wait.
Continue to cry out, "How long?"
Keep crying out to God. Let this cry of your heart remind you that this is not your final destiny. Eternity awaits. Let your heart's cry also remind you that Jesus came to answer that cry with one of his own, "It is finished!" The world is not as it should be, but Jesus came to redeem and restore it. Through his life and death, he made you right with God. He continues His work even now as you wait. One day, Christ will return, and the wait will be over. We'll bid the in-between farewell and gain the One our hearts have been waiting for all along.