Hey sis đ
Letâs have some real talk.
Waiting on YHWH for a spouse can be beautiful, yes but it can also be difficult. Not just emotionally, but spiritually and physically.
Itâs not just about loneliness or the endless wedding announcements.
Itâs also the late nights… the random longing for affection… the scrolling that leads to comparison.
And sometimes, even temptation.
If youâve ever felt like,
âYHWH, I want to wait well… but my flesh is tempting!â
Girl, you are not alone.
This post is for the woman who loves The Most High deeply, but still falls short sometimes.
For the sister saying âyesâ to holinessâeven when her body and emotions disagree.
For the one fighting to stay faithful, pure, and patient.
This is what the Word calls longsuffering.
What is Longsuffering, Really?
Longsuffering isnât just performative patience.
Itâs spiritual endurance.
It means staying faithful when things aren’t going how you thought they would, when your emotions are all over the place, and when you’re tempted to lean on your own understanding.
And itâs one of those fruits that doesnât grow in comfortâit grows under pressure.
But itâs beautiful.
Because it says to TMH:
âI trust You more than I trust my timeline.â
(Galatians 5:22â23)
The Challenges of Waiting for a Spouse
When the Flesh Starts Talking
Lets be real- praying for a spouse, trying to honor TMH and yourself, can definitely have its challenges.
Thereâs loneliness, fear of being overlooked, and the pressure from well-meaning family and friends.
But thereâs another part we donât talk about enough:
the battle with the flesh.
Sometimes the hardest part isnât just waitingâitâs fighting temptation.
Desires for love, intimacy, and yes even sex are real. But outside of TMHâs timing, they can lead to heartbreak, shame, and unnecessary pain.
Longsuffering doesnât mean pretending the struggle ain’t real.
It means choosing faith over feelings, and His will over yours even when itâs hard.

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Why Longsuffering Mattersâand How It Protects You
TMH isnât making you wait to punish you.
Heâs allowing the wait to prepare you.
What if His ânot yetâ is actually Him teaching you how to say no to things that look good but arenât God?
What if Heâs teaching you to fight your flesh nowâso that when you do get married, your emotions wonât be the ones running your home?
Longsuffering is not punishment.
Itâs protection.
It shields you from rushing into relationships rooted in fear, loneliness, or lust.
It guards your peace.
It preserves your body.
It positions you for His bestânot just whatâs available.
It also deepens your capacity to love, to forgive, and to endure trials that will come in marriage.
Instead of growing bitter, longsuffering keeps your heart soft, expectant, and anchored in faith.
How to Cultivate Longsuffering While Waiting
Here are some practical ways to walk in longsuffering as you wait for your future spouse:
- Stay in the Word Keep your life line to TMH strong. His truth is the only thing strong enough to silence the lies that come in moments of weakness.
- Set Boundaries You can be kind and still stand firm. Avoid people, conversations, and environments that stir up romantic temptation or compromise your peace.
- Watch Your Inputs What you consume mattersâmusic, movies, social media. Is it feeding your flesh, or feeding your spirit?
- Serve Others Pour into others, not just to distract yourselfâbut to grow your heart in love, humility, and joy.
Encouragement From Scripture
â But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.â â Romans 8:25 (KJV)
âBut put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.â â Romans 13:14 (KJV)
âWait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.â â Psalm 27:14 (KJV)
In Closing
If youâre in the waiting season, please hear this:
You are not alone. You are not forgotten.
Youâre not âtoo weakâ or âtoo messyâ for TMH.
The fact that youâre still choosing Himâeven when itâs hard is proof that His Spirit is at work in you.
Keep choosing the Fruits of the Spirit.
Not as a burden, but as a blessing, a blessing thatâs shaping you for lasting love and deeper faith.
If this message resonated with you, drop a comment and share it with a sister on this walk.
With love,
Gavriella K. đ

