The Seasons That Shape Us (Part Two)
- Sara Jane Jacobs

- Oct 1
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 7

Seasons of waiting are rarely easy. Hard seasons are just that—hard. Yet they can become classrooms for endurance, humility, and hope. The pace is slower, the progress is subtle, and clarity comes in small pieces. In my own life, reaching the other side of difficult seasons has deepened my trust in God and in His infinite wisdom and love.
The seasons that shape are often ones where we experience the ache of delay, but are also visited by moments of grace that arrive in ordinary days. They fill us with a hope that does not depend on instant outcomes and a faith that can remain steady while we wait on God's timing.
Here is another brief segment from Lisa Harper’s testimony about a season of waiting.
If you are in a long stretch right now, may this reflection offer encouragement that God is working all things together for your good. Stay close to Him. He's got you.
What helps you stay hopeful in the in-between? I’d love to hear in the comments.

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