There are seasons in life when the silence feels louder than the promises. We pray, we seek, and we wait – sometimes for days, sometimes for years. And in those moments, it can feel as though God is far away.
But Scripture tells a different story.
“The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, to the soul who seeks Him.”
– Lamentations 3:25
God is not absent in the waiting. He is at work.
In the unseen places, He is refining your heart. In the stillness, He is strengthening your faith. And in the quiet, He is preparing you for what only He can see ahead.
Waiting isn’t wasted. It’s where trust deepens. It’s where prayers are shaped into something more honest, more raw, more surrendered. And it’s often in the waiting that our steps begin to align with His perfect will – not because we understand everything, but because we’ve learned to rely on Him in everything.
If you’re in a season of waiting – longing for breakthrough, clarity, healing, or hope – know that you are not alone. God sees you. He hears your prayers. And He is faithful to meet you right where you are.
Here in Jerusalem, we’ve seen this again and again. As part of the Pilgrim Prayers team, we are physically present in the Land of the Bible – walking the streets of the Old City, visiting the holy sites, and placing each prayer by hand with reverence and care.
If you feel led, submit your prayer and we will bring it before the Lord here in Israel. Let your trust take root in the very land where the promises of Scripture were first spoken.