In His Time!

There are seasons in life when it feels like everything is delayed — prayers unanswered, doors unopened, dreams unfulfilled. You wonder if God sees you, hears you, and cares for you… if He’s still working… if it will ever come to pass. But Isaiah 60:22 reminds us of this powerful promise: “When the time is right, I, the Lord, will make it happen.”

God’s timing is never rushed and never late. It’s always impeccably perfect. As I mentioned before, what feels like a delay is often divine preparation. He’s aligning people, places, and purpose — not just for your blessing and breakthrough but for His glory. You don’t have to force it, chase it, or manipulate it. If He promised it, He will perform it.

So my beloved brothers and sisters, don’t grow weary in the waiting. Don’t measure your progress by what you see in the natural. God moves in His own way, in His own time — and when that time comes, nothing can stop it. What He has written and spoken over your life will not return void. Trust Him with the process, and trust Him with the pace.

Pray with me:
Jehovah Nissi, my banner of victory, I trust Your timing even when I don’t understand it. Help me to humbly wait with patience, faith, and expectation. Teach me to rest in the truth that You are working behind the scenes. And when the time is right, I believe You will make it happen — for my good and Your glory. In Jesus’ name I pray, believe, receive, and praise. Amen.

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