Sermon | Mark 5:21-43
Waiting on God's Timing | Mark 5:21-43 The Bible teaches that one of the fruits of the Spirit is patience, but increasingly our society is used to getting what it wants quickly, without having to wait. Many people have preconceived ideas about how they believe God should do things, including how quickly they think God should move. Most of us want God to move fast to provide for our needs or fix our problems. The reality, though, is that sometimes God makes us wait and it is often within the waiting period that there are valuable lessons to be learned. This today's message will provide some insights into why God sometimes makes us wait for Him to move. Take a look at Mark 5:21-43 ahead of time to prepare your heart and mind.

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