Strength in the Waiting

Day 13: Strength in the Waiting

2 May 2026

3.6 MINS

Intention

To grow resilient, strong faith in God’s promises so we enter into our calling, as Caleb did — even in the waiting seasons.

Scripture

I am still as strong today as the day Moses sent me out; I’m just as vigorous to go out to battle now as I was then. Now give me this mountain that the Lord promised me that day. You yourself heard then that the Anakites were there and their cities were large and fortified, but, the Lord helping me, I will drive them out just as he said.”

– Joshua 14:11–12

“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

– Matthew 28:19–20

Reflection

In our modern culture, age is often viewed as a season of withdrawal. We talk of “fading away” or “passing the baton”. However, the kingdom of God operates on a different timeline. In Scripture, later life is not a decline; it is a time of spiritual authority, clarity, and legacy.

From Moses beginning his primary calling at 80, to Anna the prophetess encountering the Messiah at 84, the pattern is consistent: calling does not retire. Perhaps the most striking example of this ‘senior strength’ is found in the life of Caleb.

At 40 years old, Caleb stood at the edge of the Promised Land. While ten other spies saw giants and fortified walls, Caleb saw opportunity, grounded in God’s faithfulness. His report was simple: “We are well able to overcome it” (Numbers 13:30).

But then came the delay. Because of the nation’s unbelief, Caleb spent the next 45 years wandering in the wilderness. He had been right, yet he had to wait. He had faith, yet he had to walk through the same dust and heat as the doubters.

What did Caleb do during those four decades? Numbers 32:12 provides the answer: he followed the Lord wholeheartedly. He did not allow the ‘wilderness years’ to embitter him, nor the delay to diminish his vision.

When he re-emerges in Joshua 14, he is 85 years old — and his spirit is unchanged. He famously declares: “Now give me this mountain” (Joshua 14:12). Caleb did not ask for a peaceful valley or an easy retirement. He asked for the hill country — the very place where the giants lived; the very giants the nation had feared 45 years earlier. His faith was resilient, unwavering and unmovable. He refused to let go of hope in God’s promise.

This remains our invitation today. Whether we are praying for revival in Australia, sharing the gospel with those God brings across our path, or waiting on a long-delayed promise, we are called to remain steady — to persevere.

Like Caleb, we may find ourselves in seasons of waiting where the reality around us does not yet appear to reflect the promise. Yet, through the blood of Yeshua, your past does not disqualify you, and God is not limited by your age. Your ‘later years’ can be your most impactful ones. The wilderness is not the end of the story; it is the training ground for the mountain.

The goal remains the same: to follow the Lord wholeheartedly, trusting that he who promised is faithful and he will do it (1 Thessalonians 5:24).

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Prayer

Heavenly Father, we thank you that your gifts and your calling are irrevocable. Today, we repent for the times we have allowed age, fear, or the ‘wilderness seasons’ of life to diminish our vision for what you can do in Australia. We ask for the spirit of Caleb to rise up within the Church — a spirit of wholehearted devotion that refuses to settle for the easy path.

Lord, give us the strength to claim our mountains. We pray specifically for five friends to find Christ, and for the courage to share the gospel with them. We ask for a move of your Spirit across this nation that brings millions to repentance and revival. Strengthen the hands of the elderly and ignite the hearts of the young, that together we may see your kingdom come.

In the mighty name of Yeshua, amen.

Author BioVincent Bowyer

Vincent is a Naturopathic Practitioner in Lismore. Born in Kenya, Vincent encountered Jesus in Grahamstown through the ministry of the late Archbishop Bill Burnett. He studied at the United Faculty of Theology in Melbourne as a candidate for the ministry of the new Uniting Church.

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4 Comments

  1. Nel Farnik
    Nel Farnik 2 May 2026 at 7:30 am - Reply

    Dear Vincent, Ooh! Luv this devotional – so agree. Not retire but refire. Father saves the best wine for last. Shalom and blessings Nel Farnik

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    Stan Beattie 2 May 2026 at 9:34 am - Reply

    Amen, Amen, Amen

  3. Kym Farnik
    Kym Farnik 2 May 2026 at 10:10 am - Reply

    Beautiful and needed thoughts. Thanks Vincent

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    Anthea Adams 2 May 2026 at 8:02 pm - Reply

    So true and such a challenging and encouraging devotion. My godly 96yr old father is on fire in his faith, and loves the fact John wrote all his books in the bible in his 90s
    And is inspired that he has so much to live for and still do in the kingdom of God.
    It greatly uplifted me as I’m in a wilderness time, and reminded me both this time and mountain top ones are just as important and we can trust our Heavenly Father in both, praise God.

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