God Tests the Man Before He Sends the Mission
Why does God make a man wait — and what is He actually doing in the waiting?
Most men interpret delay as denial. As being passed over. As evidence that something is wrong with them.
This video answers that directly. The delay is not the verdict. It is the preparation. And the preparation has a specific target — your ability to lead yourself before you lead anything or anyone else. God doesn't withhold from a built man what the built man is ready to carry. But the building happens in private. In the unglamorous consistency. In the commitments no one sees.
This video is for the man who is tired of waiting passively — and ready to understand what the waiting is actually for.
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Waiting can often feel like a frustrating experience, especially when we interpret delay as a sign that something is wrong or that we've been passed over. However, from a spiritual perspective, waiting is less about denial and more about preparation. In my experience, this period of waiting is a vital time for self-examination and growth. It is during these often unseen moments—those private commitments and consistent habits—that true leadership is forged. God’s tests are not meant to discourage but to build resilience, patience, and self-discipline. The ability to lead oneself is fundamental before leading others. Many men struggle with the silent nature of this process because our culture emphasizes visible success and immediate results. Yet, the journey to biblical manhood requires embracing these unglamorous periods. It's about building character, understanding purpose, and strengthening faith while no one else is watching. Reflecting on passages about God's timing helped me see that delay is not a punishment. Instead, it is a strategic pause designed to equip us with the necessary skills and mindset. This insight has encouraged me to stay engaged actively during waiting periods, investing in personal development, spiritual growth, and mission clarity. For men who feel burdened or restless, understanding that God's timing is perfect can transform how they experience waiting. It becomes a powerful season of preparation, rather than a frustrating pause, enabling them to step confidently into their God-ordained roles when the time comes.