Longing make us appreciate the worth.
Have you ever noticed how we rarely appreciate something until it’s out of reach?
Think about it.
- A simple breeze on a hot day.
- A loved one’s voice after days of silence.
- A sip of clean water when you’re thirsty.
These ordinary things feel extraordinary when we’ve gone without them.
We start to realize their true value only after longing for them.
And that longing—as painful as it can be—has a strange magic.
It transforms what we once took for granted into something sacred.
Waiting teaches us.
It softens us.
It invites us to slow down and feel.
Maybe you’re waiting for clarity, for love, for healing, or simply for a better season in life.
In that waiting, you’re not empty—you’re being prepared.
When what you long for finally arrives, you’ll know why the wait mattered.
Although waiting gives us an ache and makes us feel impatient, yet we wait, for the hope, for the sweet fruit of it, for the blessing that is greater than longing for it.
We value blessings more when we’ve longed for them. And that makes the joy all the more worth it.
Tell me, are you longing for something in your life right now?
Thanks for reading.
NaHiSh