Faithful in the Delay

What do you do when the process is slow, the outcome is delayed, and God is still asking you to remain faithful? In this live Bible study, we are breaking down 1 Chronicles 2:18–4:4 and Acts 24:1–27 to look at legacy, family lines, hidden names, delayed justice, false accusation, integrity, and trusting God through long processes. In 1 Chronicles 2–4, the genealogy of Judah reminds us that God works through generations, families, places, and people who may seem easy to overlook. These names are not random. They point to legacy, belonging, promise, and the faithfulness of God even after seasons of loss and disruption. In Acts 24, Paul stands before Felix after being falsely accused. He responds with clarity, refuses to abandon his convictions, and speaks truth about righteousness, self-control, and judgment. Yet Felix delays justice, keeps Paul in custody, and postpones obedience. We will talk about how God works through long timelines, why delay does not mean God is absent, how to stay grounded when people misrepresent you, and what it means to remain faithful when the process takes longer than expected. Join me live as we study how God carries promise through generations, preserves purpose through delay, and calls us to speak truth with courage while trusting Him with the timeline. #BibleStudy #ChristianTherapist #LiveBibleStudy #1Chronicles #Acts24 #FaithfulInTheDelay #SpiritualGrowth #FaithAndObedience #ChristianEncouragement #GodsFaithfulness #BiblicalTeaching #TrustGod #PaulTheApostle #ChristianYouTube #DelayedButNotDenied