Hannah Kerr - In The Meantime Lyrics

Album: Listen More - EP
Released: 04 Mar 2026
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Lyrics

Even in the waiting, You are kind
I rest in surrender
I don’t expect an answer overnight
Your purpose is higher
Oh, so much higher than mine
Even in the waiting, You are kind

I will praise You
You see every season of my life
I will trust You 
You’re using every moment by design
In between expecting 
In between receiving
Before I know the answer
Before I see the reason
You’re moving in the meantime

Even in the waiting, You are good
Even when I’m doubting
If things are gonna turn out like I think they should
Even in the waiting, You are good

I will praise You
You see every season of my life
I will trust You 
You’re using every moment by design
In between expecting 
In between receiving
Before I know the answer
Before I see the reason
You’re moving in the meantime
You’re moving in the meantime

Here in the waiting 
My hope remains
Here in this place
My heart finds strength 

Here in the waiting 
My hope remains
Here in this place
My heart finds strength 

I will praise You
You see every season of my life
I will trust You 
You’re using every moment by design
In between expecting 
In between receiving
Before I know the answer
Before I see the healing
You’re moving in the meantime
You’re moving in the meantime

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Hannah Kerr - In the Meantime (Official Audio)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Hannah Kerr’s "In The Meantime," released on September 13, 2019, as part of her *Listen More - EP*, offers a profound meditation on faith amidst life's inevitable seasons of waiting. The song immediately establishes itself as a beacon of reassurance for anyone navigating uncertainty, a period between expectation and realization, or before a desired outcome manifests. It beautifully articulates the Christian journey where God's active presence is not paused during delays but is continually at work, shaping circumstances and character. Kerr’s vocal delivery, even without direct melodic analysis, inherently conveys a sincere vulnerability and a resilient spirit, making the message profoundly relatable to a vast audience wrestling with patience and divine timing.

The opening lines, "Even in the waiting, You are kind," set the foundational truth that God's character remains immutable regardless of external circumstances. This statement isn't a mere platitude but a deep theological anchor, reminding us that God's goodness, as highlighted in Psalm 145:9 where it declares the Lord is good to all, extends even into our periods of perceived inactivity or delayed answers. The surrender spoken of, "I rest in surrender," is not resignation but an active trust, acknowledging that God’s "purpose is higher" than our own immediate desires or understanding, echoing Isaiah 55:8-9 which reminds us His thoughts and ways far surpass ours. This perspective transforms waiting from a frustrating void into a space of divine cultivation, where personal growth and alignment with God’s will are paramount.

The song's powerful refrain, "I will praise You, You see every season of my life, I will trust You, You’re using every moment by design," becomes an anthem of active faith. It's a declaration that praise and trust are not contingent on receiving immediate answers but are steadfast commitments rooted in God’s omniscience and sovereign design. The phrase "You’re using every moment by design" directly counters the feeling of wasted time during waiting, affirming the truth found in Romans 8:28, that God works all things for the good of those who love Him. This means even the moments "in between expecting and receiving," or "before I know the answer," are purposefully woven into God’s grand tapestry. The core truth, "You’re moving in the meantime," serves as a powerful reminder that God is never static; He is continually orchestrating, preparing, and bringing about His perfect will, even when His movement is imperceptible to the human eye, as Philippians 2:13 suggests, He works in us to will and to act according to His good purpose.

Kerr further reinforces God’s unwavering nature with "Even in the waiting, You are good," acknowledging the very real human struggle that accompanies prolonged delays: "Even when I’m doubting if things are gonna turn out like I think they should." This honesty about doubt resonates deeply, giving voice to the internal conflict many experience when faith is tested. Yet, the song doesn't linger in doubt but immediately redirects to the unwavering truth of God’s goodness, a concept consistently affirmed throughout Scripture, such as in Nahum 1:7, which proclaims the Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. This reiteration serves as a vital anchor, helping individuals ground themselves in God’s character even when their own understanding or circumstances waver, aligning with the psalmist’s resolve in Psalm 27:13 to remain confident in seeing the goodness of the Lord.

The bridge section, "Here in the waiting, My hope remains, Here in this place, My heart finds strength," provides the spiritual dividends of embracing this perspective. It transitions from acknowledging God's attributes to articulating the personal impact of trusting Him in the waiting. This hope is not a naive optimism but a firm assurance, grounded in God’s promises, a hope described in Hebrews 6:19 as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It is in this "place" of waiting – a place often perceived as barren – that the heart paradoxically "finds strength," drawing on the divine fortitude available through Christ, as Philippians 4:13 affirms, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." This strength is a gift that enables perseverance, turning what could be a period of weakness into one of profound spiritual growth and endurance, preparing one for whatever God has next.

"In The Meantime" masterfully captures the essence of patient faith, serving as an encouraging anthem for anyone in a season of divine pause. It skillfully weaves together the themes of God's unchanging kindness and goodness, His sovereign purpose, and His continuous work behind the scenes, all while acknowledging the human experience of doubt. By consistently pointing back to God’s active presence and unchanging character, Hannah Kerr offers more than just a song; she provides a spiritual compass for navigating life’s uncertainties. It reassures us that God is actively "moving in the meantime," transforming our waiting rooms into workshops of faith, shaping us, and preparing the path ahead according to His perfect timing and design, ultimately fostering a deeper reliance on Him and a steadfast hope that endures beyond present circumstances. The song's enduring message is a testament to the power of trust, reminding us that even when we can't see His hand, we can always trust His heart.

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