Ain’t That A VHIT
By Von C. Howard
Patience. Just the word alone can make most of us take a deep breath. In a world of same-day delivery, instant streaming, and quick-turn responses, waiting feels almost foreign. We live in a time where everything is designed for speed, answers, results, even relationships. Yet, spiritually speaking, the moments that shape us most deeply are often the ones where we have no choice but to wait.
There’s something profoundly beautiful about learning to wait, not the kind that tests our calendars or convenience, but the kind that tests our faith. We’ve all heard the phrase, “Patience is a virtue,” but living that out in today’s world is one of life’s greatest challenges. We want progress now, closure now, blessings now. But God often works in the meanwhile, in the silent spaces between what we prayed for and what He’s preparing.
When I think back over my own life, some of my greatest growth came when I was forced to pause. Times when the doors I wanted to open stayed shut, when I couldn’t make sense of the season I was in. But looking back, I can see that God was never late, He was strategic. Every delay had purpose. Every “not yet” was really a “not this way.” The older I get, the more I understand that waiting isn’t punishment, it’s preparation.
Exodus 14:14 reminds us, “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” Stillness isn’t weakness, it’s trust. It’s saying, “God, I don’t have all the answers, but I trust You to handle what I can’t.” It’s believing that while we’re waiting, He’s working. Sometimes the hardest battles aren’t fought on the outside but within, battles with worry, doubt, and the urge to rush what God is still refining.
Waiting in the worst of times is often the best of times for God to teach us the lessons we can’t learn in comfort. In the waiting, we develop endurance. In the uncertainty, we grow in faith. And in the silence, we learn to listen more deeply to God, to ourselves, and to what truly matters.
Every delay has a divine purpose. Sometimes what feels like a setback is simply a setup for something greater. God isn’t withholding; He’s preparing. And the process of waiting is often the soil where blessings grow.
So, if you’re in a season of waiting right now, don’t rush it. Keep still. Let God fight your battles. Learn to find purpose in the pause and strength in the silence. Because when it’s all said and done, you’ll realize the patience that once frustrated you became the very thing that fortified you.
Patience truly is a virtue and more than that, it’s a gift. A good thing that anchors us in faith, shapes our hearts, and prepares us for everything that’s meant to come.
