“The days are coming,” declares the Lord, “when I will fulfill the promise…” — Jeremiah 33:14
Today, Ash and Kate Willcox dive into one of the most relatable parts of the Christian walk:
What do you do when God has spoken, but life still looks nothing like the promise?
Through honest conversation about identity, singleness, hope, heartbreak, and timing, they unpack what it really means to wrestle with God, wait well, and keep your eyes fixed on Him instead of the outcome.
Together they explore:
Why God’s promises are certain, but His timing is rarely what we expect
How the people in Jeremiah’s day held onto a promise they never lived to see
What it looks like to “fight for” a promise without trying to force it
The difference between reminding God and doubting Him
How hopelessness can sneak in when we shift our focus away from Jesus
The temptation to make the promise the goal instead of knowing God
What Kate has learned in her own story of singleness, waiting, and trust
Why living as if the promise is true is actually an act of obedience
How to keep your heart soft when the waiting feels long
The freeing truth: God is after relationship, not just outcomes
If you’re waiting for something — love, reconciliation, healing, direction, breakthrough — this episode will gently remind you that God is faithful, He is near, and He’s working in ways you can’t yet see.
And more than anything…
the promise isn’t the prize — His presence is.