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Nobody likes to wait. However, Lai Yong discovers that the word in Hebrew gives the picture of twisting and binding together. It forms a mental picture of ropes being made stronger by being twisted and bound into a stronger cord. This was a good depiction of waiting on the LORD that involves not a passive waste of time but one of growing stronger and deeper convictions.
The book is mainly a collection of short devotional essays and reflections from Lai Yong's ministry that seeks to accompany one's journey of waiting on the LORD. It seeks to give comfort and assurance to the hope that Christians have in Christ Jesus. It was compiled in the context of surrendering his dear friend, How Chuang, to the LORD.