God may be looking at what He has already set in motion.
Not every answer arrives with an announcement.
Not every breakthrough gives you a warning.
Sometimes Tuesday looks completely ordinary…
and Wednesday changes everything.
One phone call.
One opportunity.
One unexpected yes.
One door you never knew existed.
That is why you cannot measure what God is doing by what you can see right now.
There are things being arranged beyond your eyesight.
Your current reality is not proof of your final outcome.
“Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.”
Jeremiah 33:3
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... Read moreFrom my personal experience, one of the hardest things to do is to stay patient when results don’t immediately show up. I remember a time when I was waiting anxiously for an opportunity I desperately needed. It felt like every day was just like the last, with no signs of change, which led me to doubt and stress.
But then, unexpectedly, a simple phone call brought a new opportunity I hadn’t anticipated. It changed my entire course, just like the article describes: sometimes, 'Tuesday looks completely ordinary… and Wednesday changes everything.' That experience taught me that not all answers come with warnings or grand announcements—they often come quietly, arranged in ways beyond our current understanding.
Faith plays a huge role in this process. The reminder from Jeremiah 33:3 about calling out and receiving 'great and mighty things, which thou knowest not' resonated deeply. It’s a powerful encouragement to trust that while we focus on what hasn’t happened yet, there are forces working behind the scenes on our behalf.
In times of uncertainty, instead of measuring progress by immediate results, try to embrace the unknown with hope. Each setback or quiet day could be a setup for something big just around the corner. By trusting in the timing and having patience, we open ourselves to seeing doors we never knew existed and possibilities we had not imagined.
So if you’re feeling stuck or impatient, remember that your current reality is not proof of your final outcome. Keep your faith strong, stay alert for that one unexpected 'yes,' and be ready for the positive changes that may arrive when you least expect them.