Message Minute (Not Angry, But Filled With Affection)

"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." — John 3:16

Some seasons of waiting feel like punishment, as if God is settling a score for something said or done or left undone. But that belief doesn't hold up against the cross.

God so loved the world — not the put-together, the deserving, or the ones who had it figured out. The world. The doubting, the bitter, the still-figuring-it-out. And He gave His Son to it anyway. The cross already answered whether God cares. There's no need to earn an answer that was settled two thousand years ago.

Sometimes waiting isn't punishment at all, it's an invitation to slow down long enough to actually listen.

Reflection: Have I ever believed a waiting season was punishment? What might shift in me by remembering the cross already settled that question?

Prayer: Lord, thank You for the cross, proof that Your love for me was never in question. Release me from the fear of punishment. Let my waiting become a place of listening instead of dread. Amen.

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