Longing for God's Salvation
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Longing For God's Salvation
April 13, 2026 André K. Dugger
“I long for your salvation; I put my hope in your word. My eyes grow weary looking for what you have promised; I ask, ‘When will you comfort me?’”
Psalm 119:81-82 (CSB)
The psalmist captures what many of God’s children experience, the tension between longing and waiting. He aches for God’s salvation, sets his hope firmly in the Word, yet feels the weariness of waiting as his eyes search for God’s promise to be fulfilled. This is a prayer of faith mixed with honest struggle.
You may know the promises of God in Scripture and cling to them, yet sometimes the fulfillment feels delayed. Your heart cries out, “When will You comfort me, Lord?” That question is not an act of rebellion but of dependence. It shows that your soul recognizes God alone as the source of true comfort.
Waiting on God does not mean inactivity. The psalmist did not abandon hope while waiting, he anchored himself in God’s Word. God’s promises are unshakable, even when your circumstances are uncertain. The delay is not denial; it is an invitation to deeper trust and intimacy with God.
In Christ, you find the ultimate fulfillment of this prayer. Jesus is your salvation, your living hope, and your comfort. When your soul grows weary, you can rest in Him who said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28, CSB). Your eyes may grow tired looking for answers, but your faith is strengthened as you keep looking to Jesus, who never fails.
God’s comfort may not come in the way or timing you expect, but it will come. His salvation is sure, His promises are true, and His Word will never fail.
Reflection Question: In what ways has God’s Word sustained you during seasons of longing, and what practical steps can you take to anchor your hope more deeply in God’s Word?
Prayer: Father, I long for Your salvation and I put my hope in Your Word. Even when my eyes grow weary from waiting, help me to trust that You are faithful to fulfill what You have promised. Remind me that my true comfort is found in Christ, who is my salvation and rest. Strengthen my faith to endure and teach me to wait with hope. In Jesus’ name, amen.




