Timing is everything but the problem we love so much things we do; and we live in a world that is so fast paced with everything. And the problem we expect the same from God.
Timing is everything, timing can make you happy, grumpy, success, rich and saint; the only thing which should born in our minds is that “Timing is everything, and everything has its time”.
When we learn economics, a farmer needs to know when it’s time to plant and when it’s time to harvest. An investor needs to know when it’s time to buy and when it’s time to sell. An employee needs to know when it’s time to ask for a raise and when it’s not. Timing often makes the difference between failure and success.
If you think it’s a time to speak and the other person thinks it’s a time to be silent, there could be trouble. Relationships require a proper sense of timing. This is very important to note to make relationship healthier.
How timing is applied when you’ve lost something, what I can say is that, you have to know when to keep searching and when to give up and hope it turns up later. May be in such environment we start thinking about the help of God.
It is true that Timing is everything, and everything is a matter of timing. Today as we worship God let us look beyond time to eternity, you find that all the various times are in the hands of the eternal God and unfold according to his plan. Even when you can’t understand it all, God enables you to savor the beauty of everything in its proper time and to use time to prepare for eternity. God arranges all the various times into a wholeness that reveals the beauty of the Lord and brings blessing to his people.
As the New Testament puts it, “in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose“(Romans 8:28)
God has made everything beautiful in its time, but he never designed us to be satisfied with time. Material things, things that come and go with time are not enough to satisfy our deepest longing. These things are beautiful gifts of God, but they were never meant satisfy us. Time is an appetizer. It’s not the main meal, and it was never meant to be. Time is meant to stimulate our appetite for eternity.
Let us imagine if you go to a banquet hoping for a big meal and someone offers you just a few little treats when you arrive, how do you react? If you look from that corner you might be so upset about the shortage of food;
But if you know that those are just appetizers that come before the main meal, your mental thinking changes because you know that the full meal is still coming.
Whatever we think or act nothing can change God’s purpose or plan. Nothing can undo what God does. As Ecclesiastes puts it, “I know that everything God does will endure forever; nothing can be added to it and nothing taken from it. God does it so that men will revere him.“
As Psalm 31:15 says Instead of rebelling against the Lord, rejoice that your times are in his hands
According to our human nature it is not easy to wait. What we always want and we want it to become reality as quickly as possible. When we have a problem we think we have to do something about it right away.
We don't want to have to wait. We know that God's timing is perfect, but we can't see His timing. We can only see our point of view. Sometimes we think God didn't hear us. Lam 3:25 "The LORD is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him."
We don't want to have to wait. We know that God's timing is perfect, but we can't see His timing. We can only see our point of view. Sometimes we think God didn't hear us. Lam 3:25 "The LORD is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him."
human being see that God has a much slow way of doing things, but how often people have got married to a wrong person just because they could not wait for God’s choice instead the quick haste and ignorance and the disregard of God’s timing and choice landed married couples in a mess
Let us acknowledge Gods timing in our lives and proclaim that timing is everything but when we have God’s blessing. Amen
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