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22 October 2024

In God’s Perfect Time, Everything is Beautiful

Life may not always go according to our plans,
but that doesn’t mean things are not happening as they should.


Patience has always been a challenge for me. Like many, I’ve often found myself wanting things to happen on my schedule, whether it’s reaching career milestones, personal goals, or even seeing loved ones succeed. The waiting period can be frustrating, full of uncertainty and doubt. Yet, over time, I’ve learned a humbling and liberating truth: in God’s perfect time, everything is beautiful.


One of the earliest lessons I received in waiting on divine timing came during a difficult period in my life. I was in a season of uncertainty, juggling personal responsibilities, professional demands, and the weight of unanswered prayers. Every day felt like a test of endurance, and I found myself constantly questioning why things weren’t falling into place as I had hoped. The longer I waited for clarity and resolution, the more impatient I became. It felt as though my life was stuck in a standstill.


During this time, I began to lean more into faith, finding solace in the belief that perhaps there was a bigger picture I wasn’t seeing yet. A particular moment that stands out to me is a conversation I had with someone who simply said, “In God’s perfect time, everything is beautiful.” It wasn’t just the words, but the calm assurance with which they were spoken, that struck me. Those words became a lifeline during a period of struggle, reminding me to trust the process instead of rushing it.


One of the most powerful things I’ve come to understand about God’s timing is that it is not meant to frustrate us, but to shape us. There have been moments in my life where, looking back, I can see why certain doors didn’t open when I thought they should. At the time, the delay felt like a roadblock, but now I see it was protection, preparation, or simply a lesson I needed to learn before moving forward. Those moments of delay weren’t wasted—they were times of growth. God was teaching me patience, humility, and, most importantly, trust.


Looking back now, I realize that every delay, every period of waiting, has shaped me in ways I couldn’t have imagined. I’m more patient than I once was, more willing to surrender control to the hands of something greater than myself. I’ve come to understand that when we force things to happen on our terms, we often miss out on the fullness of what was meant to be. But when we allow life to unfold in God’s perfect time, everything falls into place in ways more beautiful than we could have ever orchestrated ourselves.


In moments of reflection, I now see that the journey itself, with all its detours and delays, holds its own kind of beauty. It’s not always about the destination or the outcome, but the person we become while we wait. The growth, the learning, and the deeper trust in God’s plan all add layers of meaning to our lives.


As I continue navigating the different seasons of life, especially in my role at work and as a parent, I’m reminded daily that not everything will go according to my plan. But that’s okay. I’ve learned to trust the timing of things more, and to appreciate the beauty that comes with letting go and allowing God’s perfect time to reveal itself.


In the end, I’ve realized that the beauty in God’s timing is not just in what we receive, but in how we are transformed while we wait. And that, I believe, is one of the greatest gifts life can offer.



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