Praying can often be more time waiting at doorways than entering in to answers.
Going through a doorway may feel like an answer, a new arrival to less questions...clarification and rest.
But what about the idea of watching and waiting and trusting outside the door in the hallway?
There are many things we learn about God when we are forced to wait, to watch for what He will do, and to trust what He brings us while we do that.
Watching and waiting are interchangeable actions that rely on putting our hope in God. Your faith grows and trust in Almighty God is rooted as you practice both.

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