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  • Writer's picturePhillip Raimo

Tired of Waiting



"Isaac was sixty years old when Rebekah gave birth to them." Genesis 25:26 (NIV)

Do you ever get tired of waiting on God to answer your prayers?


I do.

I get tired of saying the same old prayer day after day, month after month, year after year. Tired of telling God about the same old problems still going on. Tired of hearing myself pray about the same old issues, leading me to wonder if God is as tired of hearing my prayer requests as I am of praying them.

Recently I bowed my head and admitted to God that I was simply tired of praying and waiting.

In a heavy state of emotional exhaustion, I turned to my Bible. I hoped a few verses would jump straight into my heart and give me patience. That day I read about when Isaac's wife Rebekah gave birth to twin sons. One sentence, in particular, caught my eye and God used it to speak hope into my soul.

Genesis 25:26 tells us that Isaac was sixty years old when his twins were born; a simple Bible fact, yet profoundly meaningful to me on that specific day.

You see, Isaac had waited patiently for the Lord to provide the perfect wife. He was forty years old when he married Rebekah.


That means Isaac waited twenty years for Rebekah to bear children!

He was a man of great patience who waited on God. And eventually, his patient faith was rewarded.

In Genesis 25:21a we see that "Isaac pleaded with the Lord on behalf of his wife because she was unable to have children." (NLT)


He earnestly and strongly prayed about their desire to have kids. He did not half-heartedly ask God for a son, he pleaded!

He begged. He poured his heart out.

He trusted that God would provide and continued to pray the same desperate prayer for a son, day after day, month after month, year after year.

Isaac never gave up hope that his Lord could make the impossible, possible. And after twenty years, God gave him a son.

Are you tired of the wait? Tired of pleading with God just like Isaac? It may take twenty years for God to answer, or it may only take twenty minutes. But today, let's find comfort in remembering Isaac's patient faith and take hope in believing that God is not tired of hearing our prayers.


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