The first day of March arrives quietly, like a gentle knock
on the door of the soul. It invites us to pause, breathe, and remember that
every new month is a chapter God opens with purpose.
Yet many people enter a new month carrying the same
unanswered prayers, the same battles, and the same silence from heaven. This
story is for those who feel forgotten, delayed, or overlooked. It is a reminder
that God’s timing is never late, even when His silence feels heavy.
There was once a young man named Eliab who lived in a small
village surrounded by hills and vineyards. He was known for his kindness, his
honesty, and his devotion to God. However, Eliab carried a burden: for seven
years, he prayed for a breakthrough that never came.
His family struggled, his crops failed, and his enemies
mocked him. Every morning, he woke before sunrise, lifted his hands toward
heaven, and whispered the same prayer: “Lord, remember me.” Yet every
morning, the sky remained silent.
One day, after another disappointing harvest, Eliab walked
to the edge of the village and sat beneath an old fig tree. He felt tired, tired
of waiting, tired of hoping, and tired of believing. “Why do you delay?” he cried.
“Have I not been faithful? Have I not trusted You?”
His tears fell onto the dry soil, and he felt the weight of
discouragement pressing on his chest. As he sat there, an elderly shepherd
approached him. The man had watched Eliab grow from childhood and understood
the storms that had shaped him.
He placed a gentle hand on Eliab’s shoulder and said, “My
son, do you know how long a fig tree takes to bear fruit?” Eliab shook his
head. “Three years,” the shepherd continued. “However, during those years, the
roots grow deep, hidden from the eyes of men.
Without those roots, the tree cannot survive the heat of
summer or the winds of winter. God works the same way. When He is silent, He is
strengthening your roots.”
Those words settled into Eliab’s heart like rain on thirsty
ground. He realized that God’s silence was not abandonment; it was preparation.
It was shaping him, deepening him, and making him ready for what he had prayed
for. With renewed courage, he returned home and continued his work, trusting
that God was moving even when he could not see it.
Months later, a severe drought struck the region. Many crops
withered, and the villagers feared famine, but something unexpected happened:
Eliab’s field, the same field that had failed for years, began to flourish.
His crops grew strong and healthy, drawing from the deep
roots that had formed during the years of struggle. People came from
neighboring villages to buy grain from him, and Eliab finally understood God
had not delayed; He had prepared.
Eliab lifted his hands to heaven and whispered, “Lord, You
remembered me.” And this time, the sky felt alive with God’s presence.
Conclusion
As we enter March, this story reminds us that God’s silence
is not God’s absence. When prayers seem unanswered, when progress feels slow,
when life appears stagnant, God is often working beneath the surface, strengthening
your roots, building your character, and preparing your blessing.
Courage is not the absence of fear; it is the decision to
trust God even when nothing makes sense. Patience is not passive waiting; it is
active faith, and divine timing is not delay; it is precision.
If you are stepping into this new month with unanswered
questions, hold on. The same God who remembered Eliab will remember you. Your
season of flourishing will come, and when it does, you will understand why the
waiting was necessary.


