We have two directions we can go when we’re waiting on the Lord. One is to patiently wait in hopeful anticipation, all the while paying careful attention to keep His ways always before us…the other is to sulk and paw the ground in frustration. But think of this – God is working where He is sending us to wait. Just as He told His disciples to tarry in Jerusalem before Pentecost in Luke 24:49, He continues to work on our behalf, behind the scenes in ways we can’t imagine. So, the next time God has you waiting…remember He’s working.