Daily Devotional

Integrity While I Wait

February 8, 2026
Pastor Jerry A. Burns
KEY VERSE
Psalm 37:34“Wait on the Lord, and keep his way, and he shall exalt thee to inherit the land: when the wicked are cut off, thou shalt see it.”

Waiting can quietly become an excuse for doing my own thing and living life on my own terms. I can tell myself, “I’m waiting on the Lord,” while slowly drifting onto a path of my own choosing. But David doesn’t separate waiting from obedience. He says to wait on the Lord and keep His way. That tells me waiting is not just a posture of the heart—it is a pattern of life marked by faithfulness and obedience.

David even prays like a man who knows his weakness: “Let integrity and uprightness preserve me; for I wait on thee.” That’s honest. It tells me that when life gets messy and the wait gets long, integrity needs preserving. Waiting isn’t easy, and we naturally want to take matters into our own hands. David had that desire, but he asked the Lord for help to wait and trust.

I’ve seen how pressure tempts people to compromise—small steps, small excuses, “just this once.” But waiting is trusting God enough to keep walking in His way even when you don’t understand and things seem to be falling apart. The wait becomes a proving ground: will I obey God without immediate results?

If I’m waiting but I’m not keeping His way, I’m not truly waiting on the Lord—I’m only delaying while my heart turns elsewhere. Waiting done God’s way is steady and faithful.

Application

Choose one area where you need integrity preserved while you wait (speech, attitudes, decisions). Ask the Lord for help, and take one concrete step today to “keep His way” in that area.

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Pastor Jerry A. Burns

Pastor Burns has served as the Senior Pastor of Kitchener Baptist Church since assuming that role after several years of faithful ministry. He graduated from Bible College in 2005 and joined the staff at Kitchener Baptist Church in 2006. Prior to becoming Senior Pastor, he served in both Youth Pastor and Assistant Pastor roles. Pastor Burns holds a Bachelor’s degree in Theology and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Ministry with a concentration in Biblical Counseling.

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