Trusting God’s Timing
God’s timing rarely looks like ours.
We want clarity now. Movement now. Answers now. But God often works in ways that stretch our understanding of time. What feels delayed to us is often intentional to Him.
In Ecclesiastes 3:11, we’re reminded that God “has made everything beautiful in its time.”
Not our time. His time.
Trusting God’s timing requires surrender. It means releasing the need to control outcomes and choosing to believe that He sees what we cannot.
Because the truth is, if things happened on our timeline, we might step into situations we’re not ready for.
God’s timing protects us.
It prepares us.
It positions us.
Sometimes the waiting is not about what you’re asking for, it’s about who you’re becoming in the process.
Faith grows in the waiting.
Character is shaped in the waiting.
Trust is strengthened in the waiting.
If you’re feeling frustrated by how long something is taking, pause and remind yourself: God is not late.
He is intentional.
Even when it feels quiet. Even when nothing seems to be moving. He is working behind the scenes, aligning things in ways we cannot see.
Trusting His timing doesn’t mean it’s easy, it means you choose faith over frustration.
So today, release the timeline.
Let go of the pressure.
Rest in His plan.
Because what God is preparing is always worth the wait.