
Hope-filled waiting
The devotions for the coming week are taken from Lutheran Tract Mission’s 2026 Lenten devotional, ‘Hope for Our Future’. Written by Anne Hansen, Lutheran Tract Mission’s Tract Development Officer, the devotions focus on how our futures and hopes are assured in Jesus Christ. The Lenten devotional is available here. It can be downloaded, printed or used as a digital flipbook.
by Anne Hansen
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I wait for the Lord, my whole being waits, and in his word I put my hope. I wait for the Lord more than watchmen wait for the morning (Psalm 130:5,6).
Read Psalm 130:1–8
It was 1980, and I sat at the bus stop, waiting and waiting for my bus to come to take me to the city, where I would catch another bus to Immanuel College in Novar Gardens, an inner south-western suburb of Adelaide.
The bus had been due 10 minutes ago; I was going to miss my connection with the city bus. What could I do? There were no mobile phones to call or to check if the bus was on time. I was unable to contact my mum, so I just had to sit, wait and hope that it would come.
Eventually, I learnt that my bus had broken down. Another arrived to take its place and take me to my destination. I was late to school that day. I sat there, trusting that a bus would come to take me to school. I knew I had the right time and the right place, but I just had to sit and wait in hope.
How many times have you sat and waited in hope for God to come and act? Waiting for a family member to come home when they are late? Sitting by the bedside of a loved one as they struggle in pain? Waiting by the phone to hear the results of a test, but it seems to take hours? God hears and cares; still, we wait in hope for the Lord.
The writer of this psalm, presumed to be King David, repeats a part of the above verse: ‘… more than watchmen wait for the morning.’ I have learnt that things repeated in the Bible are emphasised for a reason.
Watchmen were night workers; they worked all night and finished when the sun came up. They knew that their shift would end, for morning does come, but it just takes time.
We are to put our hope in the Lord our God. He hears our cries, prayers and pleas – we must wait for the morning to come. It will inevitably come … just wait with hope!
We wait as ‘watchmen wait for the morning’.
My Lord and Saviour, help me to wait and to trust that you will bring me an answer in your timing. Sometimes it is difficult to wait, but please give me patience in my hope for your help. Amen.
Anne Hansen has worked as the Lutheran Tract Mission Development Officer for almost 20 years. She lives in Noosa, Queensland, with her husband Mark (a pastor). She enjoys leading Know Your Bible (KYB) and Mainly Music. For relaxation, she loves walking, reading, gardening and playing pickleball.
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