God’s timing will never make sense to our flesh, because our flesh wants comfort, speed, and certainty. But God’s timing always makes sense to our future, to the version of us that will look back and finally understand why things had to unfold the way they did.🤍🙌
Reflecting on personal experiences with faith, I’ve often struggled with the tension between wanting immediate answers and the reality of delayed outcomes. It’s natural for our human mind to crave comfort and certainty, especially when facing challenges. However, through this journey, I learned that God's timing is a form of divine wisdom far beyond our understanding. One thing that helped me was shifting my perspective to think about the future version of myself. When I review past situations where outcomes were not clear, I often recognize the growth and understanding that took place during those waiting periods. The discomfort wasn’t wasted; it shaped me into a more resilient and compassionate person. Faith, in this context, becomes trusting that the divine delay isn't neglect but a loving preparation. I found inspiration in the idea that God's "not yet" is as full of love as the "yes" we long for. This mindset encourages patience and hope rather than frustration. By embracing these moments, we open ourselves to personal growth and a deeper relationship with our beliefs. Sharing this understanding helps me connect with others facing similar struggles, reminding us all that sometimes the greatest blessings come through waiting and trusting the process.
