God’s Timing

January 15th – Psalm 37:5

Psalm 37:5

Committing our ways to the Lord sounds simple, but living it out asks for everything. It means loosening our grip on plans we’ve carefully held together, dreams we’ve prayed over, and outcomes we’ve already imagined in our hearts. It’s choosing to trust God not only with where we’re going, but with how we’ll get there. Especially when the path feels uncertain or painfully slow. Some days, committing our ways looks like confident faith. Other days, it looks like surrender through tears. I’ve learned that trusting God doesn’t remove the struggle, but it does anchor my heart when fear tries to take over. When I commit my ways to Him, I’m saying, “Lord, I don’t need to understand. I just need to trust.” And in that surrender, God gently reminds me that He is faithful to carry what I can’t. Because He sees what we do not, knows what lies ahead, and is always working for our good. Even when His timing stretches our patience and tests our faith. Committing our ways to the Lord doesn’t mean giving up hope. Instead, it means placing hope exactly where it belongs.

Reflection Question:
What part of your life are you still holding tightly instead of fully committing to the Lord?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, help me release my plans, fears, and expectations into Your hands. Teach me to trust You even when the way forward feels unclear, and give me peace as I commit my path to You.

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January 14th – Psalm 27:14

Psalm 27:14

Billy Graham once said, “Each life is made up of mistakes, and learning, waiting, and growing, practicing patience and being persistent.” Waiting has never come easy for me, especially when my heart is hurting. Or worse yet, when I’m watching someone I love walk through pain I can’t fix. In a world that promises instant answers and quick relief, being told to wait on the Lord can feel almost unbearable. I catch myself wanting God to move on my timeline. To ease the ache now, and explain the why right away. But Psalm 27:14 gently reminds me that waiting isn’t passive or pointless, it’s an act of trust. Even when the days feel long and the pain feels heavy, God is still in control. He’s still working, and loving me through it all. And in the waiting, He gives strength I didn’t know I had. Strength to endure, hope, and stay rooted in faith when my emotions want to run ahead. I’m learning that waiting doesn’t mean being forgotten, it means being held. And in God’s timing, what feels unbearable now will one day make sense in the light of His goodness.

Reflection Question:
What situation in your life is God asking you to wait on Him, and how can you choose trust over impatience today?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, waiting is hard, especially when my heart is hurting. Help me to trust Your timing when I don’t understand Your ways. Give me strength to endure, peace in the pain, and confidence that You are working even when I cannot see it. Teach me to wait with hope, courage, and faith in Your unfailing love. Amen.

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January 6th – Psalm 130:5

Psalm 130:5

A new year brings new hope for the Lord’s glorious return. Yet as the day grows closer, the world grows darker. And as prophesied, we as a people have become more divided. Anger, hatred, and selfishness, are the traits of the day, as the love of many grows cold. With everything happening around us, my heart often cries out, “Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus!” Everything in me longs for His return and the restoration only He can bring. And yet, even as I wait, I trust Him. I trust in His timing, His unfailing love, and His great desire that none would perish. That’s why Psalm 130:5 brings me joy. Because it reminds us that waiting on the Lord is not passive. It’s an act of hope. I may not always understand why Jesus tarries, but I believe His delays are filled with mercy and purpose. So I will keep waiting with joyful obedience. I will keep choosing faith over fear. And when my heart feels heavy, I will lift my eyes above the chaos. Choosing to place my hope in Jesus alone. For I am confident that the One who promised is faithful.

Reflection Question:
In a world that often feels divided and cold, what does it look like for you to wait on the Lord with hope, trust, and joyful obedience today?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, I wait for You and place my hope in You alone. When the world feels heavy and my heart longs for Your return, help me trust Your timing and Your love. Teach me to wait with faith, to live in obedience, and to shine Your light while I hold fast to the promise of Your coming. Maranatha—come, Lord Jesus. Amen.

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January 4th – Deuteronomy 7:9

Deuteronomy 7:9

Many people ring in the New Year with celebration, laughter, and excitement for what lies ahead. But what if you’re not one of them? What if you’re stepping into this year still carrying unanswered prayers from the last one? Waiting can be painful, especially when hope feels delayed and questions linger in your heart. There are moments when God’s timing doesn’t make sense to us, and the waiting stretches our faith in uncomfortable ways. It can be hard to trust when the answers haven’t come and the silence feels loud. Yet even when we don’t understand, God does. His timing is never careless or rushed. It’s always intentional and perfectly measured. God has never been unfaithful, even when it feels like nothing is happening. And when the time is right, His plans unfold with purpose and clarity, often in ways far greater than we could have ever imagined. But until that moment comes, we are invited to keep trusting His heart. To keep believing in His love. And to keep walking in obedient faith, knowing He is still working, even in the waiting.

Reflection Question:
What unanswered prayer are you carrying into this new year, and how can you choose to trust God with it one day at a time?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, You see the prayers I’ve been waiting on and the places where my heart feels weary. Help me trust You in the waiting and rest in Your perfect timing. Strengthen my faith, remind me of Your love, and help me believe that You are still at work in my life. Amen.

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November 6th – Isaiah 40:31

Isaiah 40:31

I read a quote that said, “If you want to be reminded of the love of the Lord, just watch the sunrise.”  There’s something beautiful about watching the sunrise after a long, weary night. The darkness slowly gives way to light, and hope begins to break through the horizon. In that quiet moment, we’re reminded of God’s promise in Isaiah 40:31, that those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength. Just as the sun rises faithfully every morning, so does God’s mercy and power in our lives. We may feel tired, worn, or ready to give up, but He breathes new life into our weary hearts. He gives us strength to keep walking, to keep trusting, and to keep believing that His timing is perfect. Waiting isn’t wasted time; it’s where God transforms us. When we lean into Him, we learn to soar above our struggles, to run with endurance, and to walk in peace. Each morning brings another chance to trust Him anew. To exchange our weakness for His strength. And in that sacred exchange, hope rises again.

Prayer Prompt: Lord, when I feel weary and worn, help me to wait on You. Renew my strength today and teach me to soar on wings of faith.

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October 10th – Revelation 19:7

Revelation 19:7

There’s something sacred about the anticipation that fills the air before a wedding. When every detail has been lovingly prepared and every heart waits in breathless joy for the moment the bride begins her walk down the aisle. That’s the picture God paints of His Church. A bride beautifully prepared for her Groom. We are living in the end times, waiting for that glorious day when Jesus returns. But this waiting isn’t wasted time, it’s holy preparation. Every act of love, every moment of faithfulness, and every quiet prayer is part of getting ready for that heavenly celebration. Meaning we’re not just passing time. We’re being refined, adorned in grace, and made radiant by His righteousness. The world may not understand our waiting, but we wait with joy because we know the Bridegroom is coming. One day, we’ll hear heaven’s celebration ring out, and every tear and trial will be redeemed. Until then, may our hearts stay steadfast, our lamps burning bright, and our eyes fixed on the One who calls us His beloved.

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October 7th – Psalm 126:6

Psalm 126:6

There are seasons when the soil of our hearts feels dry and heavy with sorrow. Times when every prayer feels like a seed buried in the dark. But God sees the tears we’ve sown, and not one is wasted. Sometimes we walk through valleys with aching hearts. We wonder how anything beautiful could possibly come from the pain. But Scripture reminds us that what is planted in tears will one day be harvested in joy. The same God who allows the storm also sends the sun to break through the clouds. He takes what feels buried forever and brings forth new life with hope, healing, and peace. Every season of weeping has a purpose. And every seed of faith we’ve planted will bear fruit in His time. So keep walking, keep trusting, and keep sowing even when it hurts. One day, we’ll look back and realize that the tears we thought were our breaking point were actually watering our breakthrough. God’s timing is perfect, and harvest is coming. And when it does, our hearts will sing songs of joy only Heaven could write.

 

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October 4th – 1 Corinthians 3:6-7

1 Corinthians 3:6-7

Try as I might, I’ve never been great at keeping houseplants alive. It’s a humbling reminder that growth is delicate and ultimately out of my control. The same is true in life and faith. We can plant seeds of kindness, speak words of truth, and water with prayer, but only God can make those seeds grow. What a freeing truth that is! It means we don’t have to carry the pressure of results or outcomes. Our job isn’t to force growth, it’s to be faithful in the planting. Sometimes we don’t see the harvest right away, and that’s okay. Growth often happens in hidden places, beneath the surface where God is quietly at work. Maybe you’ve prayed for someone for years or poured into a situation that seems unchanged. Whatever it is, don’t lose hope. God sees every seed, every drop of water, and every act of obedience. He’s the one who brings life in His perfect timing. When we let go of control and trust Him with the harvest, peace takes root where striving once lived. He’s the Gardener, and He never fails to make things grow.

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September 29th – Joel 2:23

Joel 2:23

Joel 2:23 reminds us that God is faithful to send the rain in its proper season to prepare the harvest. Just like autumn showers refresh the earth and bring color and abundance, God pours His Spirit into our dry places right when we need it most. Sometimes the waiting feels long, but He never forgets us. The same God who paints the trees with brilliant shades of gold and crimson knows how to restore joy and bring new life to weary hearts. Even in seasons of waiting, He is preparing us for the blessings yet to come. And when His rain falls, it brings abundance, joy, and renewal. Autumn reminds us that change can be beautiful, and that God’s timing is always perfect. The leaves don’t hurry to turn, and the harvest doesn’t rush to grow. So we too can trust His pace in our lives. His blessings are never late. They arrive right when our hearts are ready to receive them. That’s the beauty of walking with a God who sees the full picture when we only see the moment.

Reflection Question: What area of your life feels like a dry season, and how can you trust God to send His “autumn rain” at the right time?

Prayer Prompt: Lord, thank You for the beauty of autumn that reminds me of Your perfect timing. Refresh my soul with Your Spirit and teach me to trust You in every season.

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September 11th – James 5:7

James 5:7

Waiting is one of the hardest things we’re asked to do. We live in a world that wants everything instantly, but God often works in seasons. A farmer doesn’t plant a seed today and expect a harvest tomorrow. He waits, waters, and trusts the process he can’t control. In the same way, our prayers, our dreams, and even our healing often require patience. Sometimes it feels like nothing is happening, like the ground is silent and still. But beneath the surface, God is at work, preparing growth we can’t yet see. Patience isn’t passive, it’s choosing to trust while we wait. It’s leaning into God’s timing, even when it doesn’t match our own. It’s believing that His delays are not His denials. And while we wait, He strengthens our faith, deepens our roots, and teaches us dependence on Him. One day, just like the harvest, the answer will come. And when it does, it will be worth every moment of waiting.

Reflection Question: Where in my life is God asking me to be patient and trust His timing instead of my own?

Prayer Prompt: “Lord, help me to wait with patience, trusting that You are at work even when I can’t see it. Teach me to rest in Your timing and to believe that the harvest will come.”

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