When Obedience Leads to Unexpected Waiting: Lessons from Noah's Ark
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What happens when obedience to God leads to prolonged waiting? In this episode, Courage Molina explores Noah’s Ark, delayed promises, and faith in long seasons—why waiting can strain believers and how to stay honest with God.
In this episode of Bible Study for Women, Courage Molina takes a deeper look at the story of Noah beyond the flood, focusing on the year-long waiting period that followed. While Noah obeyed God fully, the extended season of confinement reveals an often-overlooked reality: obedience does not guarantee quick resolution or emotional ease.
This conversation challenges believers—especially women walking faithfully yet feeling worn down—to confront the emotional weight of prolonged seasons, resist spiritual bypassing, and practice radical honesty with God.
Through Genesis chapters 6–9, Courage reminds listeners that being kept by God does not mean being unaffected by pressure—and that Scripture gives us permission to bring our grief, frustration, and weariness to Him. Learn why waiting seasons matter, how calling can feel heavier over time, and why reading the entire Bible prepares us for every season of faith.
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🎧 CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Intro: When Obedience Takes Longer
02:10 – The Weight of Calling
06:45 – Noah’s Year on the Ark
12:30 – When Protection Feels Like Prison
18:40 – God’s Silence in Waiting