Episode 2: The Waiting Season – When Purpose Is Being Formed
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Episode Description
In this episode of Purposefully Living, we dive into one of the most misunderstood yet powerful phases of life: the waiting season.
Today’s discussion is inspired by the book Identifying Your Purpose written by Mirriam K Musonda-Salati. This episode unpacks how purpose is often shaped not in moments of movement, but in moments of stillness, delay, and uncertainty.
Through a thoughtful conversational dialogue, we explore:
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Why waiting is not punishment, but preparation
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How God uses silence and delay to refine character and clarify calling
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The psychological impact of waiting on identity, confidence, and faith
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Philosophical insights on patience, meaning, and personal responsibility
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Biblical perspectives (NIV) on seasons, obedience, and divine timing
Blending Christian spirituality, psychology, and philosophy, this episode offers encouragement for anyone who feels stuck between “what was” and “what’s next.” If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re falling behind, losing time, or missing your purpose, this conversation will help you reframe waiting as a sacred and necessary process.