Finding Strength by Waiting on God in Tough Times

O Understanding Psalm 18:32 in Everyday Life

Life doesn’t always go as planned. There are moments when trouble seems to find us no matter how careful or prepared we try to be. In those times, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, alone, or even powerless. But there’s a message of hope found in the Bible that can help us hold on and keep moving forward—Psalm 18:32.

“He equips me with strength and He makes my way perfect.”

Let’s break that down in plain, everyday language.

God Gives Us Strength When We Need It Most

When life gets hard, we often run out of our own strength. We get tired, frustrated, or just don’t know what to do next. This verse reminds us that we don’t have to rely only on ourselves. “He equips me with strength” means that God gives us the power we need to keep going—even when we feel like giving up.

Think of it like having a friend beside you during a tough hike. When you’re exhausted, that friend hands you water, gives you encouraging words, and helps you keep putting one foot in front of the other. God is like that friend, but even more powerful. The strength He gives isn’t just physical—it’s the courage to face a scary situation, the patience to wait for answers, or the hope to believe things can get better.

God Makes Our Path Clear

The second part says, “He makes my way perfect.” This doesn’t mean life will suddenly be easy or that every problem will disappear. Instead, it means God can guide us through the mess. He helps us find the right path, make wise choices, and brings good out of tough situations.

Imagine driving through thick fog—you can’t see where you’re going, and every turn feels risky. But if you have a reliable GPS or someone who knows the road, you feel safer. God is like that guide. He doesn’t always clear away all the fog right away, but He helps us take the right steps, one at a time.

Why Wait on God?

Waiting on God isn’t about sitting around and doing nothing. It’s about trusting that, even when things don’t change right away, God is at work behind the scenes. It means believing He will give us what we need—strength, patience, wisdom—at just the right time.

David, who wrote this Psalm, faced all sorts of trouble: enemies, danger, fear. But he learned that with God’s help, he could get through anything. David didn’t pretend to be strong on his own. Instead, he admitted he needed God’s help, and God came through for him.

How Can We Wait on God Today?

·      Pray Honestly: Tell God what’s going on and how you feel. You don’t have to use fancy words—just be real.

·      Look for God’s Help: Pay attention to little moments of strength, kindness, or guidance. Sometimes God’s help comes in ways we don’t expect.

·      Take One Step at a Time: You might not see the whole picture right now, but trust that God is leading you, even if it’s just one small step forward.

·      Remember Past Help: Think about times when things worked out before, even when it seemed impossible. That’s a reminder that God has been faithful and will be again.

Final Thoughts

Troubles come to everyone. But when we wait on God—trusting Him instead of just our own strength—He promises to be with us, giving us the power we need and guiding our path. Psalm 18:32 is a reminder that we’re never alone, and that with God’s help, we can keep moving forward, no matter what comes our way.

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