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Hopeful Waiting

Author
Keys for Kids Ministries
Published
Sun 05 Feb 2023
Episode Link
https://unlocked-daily-devotions-for-teens.castos.com/episodes/hopeful-waiting

My grandmother had invited me to join her for a special event: the trip to

the airport to pick up her brother, my uncle Barton. I felt


grown up accompanying Nanny to the airport, so I decided to wear my

favorite outfit with my new navy-blue loafers for the occasion. But Uncle

Barton’s flight was delayed several times that day. As we waited, Nanny and

I walked all around the small lobby area over and over during those hours.


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We also walked to the restroom, to get a snack, to look out windows and

still Uncle Barton didn’t arrive. I needed to give my feet a break after my

new shoes had rubbed blisters on them. So, I sat on a hard, plastic seat at

the airport gate and took off my shoes. I felt so relieved to have the

shoes off that I didn’t mind the people staring at me. I was too

uncomfortable to care.


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But as painful as the waiting seemed, it was worth it. Uncle Barton

eventually arrived for his visit, and we headed home. I’d been willing to

suffer through the miserable waiting because I knew we waited for something

worthwhile.


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In the Old Testament, the prophet Micah noticed the troubles around him and

yet still watched in hope for God, His Savior. He was looking forward to

the coming of the One who would be the light of the world, who would

shepherd His people with compassion, and who would make the way for us to

be forgiven for all our wrongdoing (Micah 7:8, 14, 18-19). Today we know

that Micah’s words are fulfilled in Jesus: He is the Light of the World,

our Shepherd who lavishes us with compassion. When we put our trust in

Jesus, we have new life in Himlife marked by hope. We trust in the One who

lived among us on earth, died on the cross, and then rose again so that we

could be forgiven and brought near to God. We also trust in His promise to

return and set things right. As God’s children who live in a broken, messy

world, we can watch for the Lord like Micah did. Even now, we can wait with

confidence that Jesus our Savior will return and restore His

creationjust as He promised. Allison Wilson Lee


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Read Micah 7:1-7. What kinds of brokenness was Micah experiencing? What

kinds of problems in your life or in the world around you cause you to long

for Jesus to return? Jesus invites us to be honest with Him about all our

pains and sorrows, knowing that He grieves with us and comforts us.

Consider taking a moment to talk to Him now. (If you want to know more

about what it means to know Jesus, check out our “Know Jesus” page.)


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But as for me, I watch in hope for God my Savior; my God will hear me.

Micah 7:7 (NIV)


 


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