Matthew Matlock

The Love Worth Waiting For

Hold out for the love that doesn’t rush you, doesn’t confuse you, doesn’t pull you away from who you’re becoming — but gently, consistently leads you closer to God and closer to yourself. The kind of love that lasts. The kind worth praying for. 

Some people want a perfect love story — I just want a faithful one.

The kind of relationship that doesn’t run at the first sign of difficulty, but leans in and prays harder. The kind where two people choose honesty over ego. A partnership that isn’t built on feelings that come and go, but on a foundation God is shaping day by day.

Because real love isn’t effortless — it’s intentional. It’s two people deciding, again and again, to grow, to listen, to forgive. It’s choosing patience on the days when emotions feel loud. It’s coming back to the table even when the conversation is uncomfortable. It’s remembering that you’ re not fighting each other — you’re fighting for the relationship God entrusted you with.

That’s the love worth waiting for. The one that strengthens your faith instead of distracting you from it. The one that feels steady, and safe, and covered. The one that makes you better, softer, wiser — not because it’s perfect, but because it’s anchored in something holy.

When it’s God-designed, you won’t have to force the connection or fear the future. You’ll recognize it by the way peace settles in, even in the hard moments. That’s the kind of love your heart was built for. And it will come — in the right time, in the right way, with the right person.


About The Author

Rebecca is a writer who loves sharing her life lessons through storytelling. She is the author of Let Go, Trust God, Become Who You Were Meant To Be and is also working on a series of devotional books.