His Time
Have you ever been through a crisis? Maybe you’re going through one now.
There are three important lessons we can learn in John 11 about how to hang on in times of crisis. Jesus gets word that his friend Lazarus is critically ill. Much to his disciple’s astonishment, Jesus doesn’t run to heal him, but stays for two days before leaving. When Jesus arrived in Bethany, home of Lazarus and his two sisters, He learns that Lazarus died four days earlier.
God's timing is always perfect.
God's never early, never late, but always on time. For us, God's timing often feels like a long, desperate delay.
God's perfect timing does two things: It grows our faith as we are forced to wait and trust in God and it makes certain that He, and He alone, gets the glory and praise for pulling us through. "My times are in Your hands ..." Psalm 31:15.
At the right time, God will provide your need. At the right time, God will deliver you. At the right time, God will rescue you.
At the RIGHT time. His time!
"For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways," says the Lord. "For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts." Isaiah 55:8-9.
God has eternal perspective! God is the great "I AM" (Yahweh) who knows the past, present and future. And what do we know? Nothing really. Nothing compared to God. If I were Jesus, I would've healed Lazarus right away. But Jesus wanted to stretch the faith of His disciples who after His death would be the catalysts to taking the message of Christ to the world. They knew Jesus had the power to heal people — but to raise a 4 day old corpse? Come on, that's taking faith to a whole new level.
Knowing that God's ways aren't my ways means I have to put all my faith and trust in His ways.
God always has the final say.
No matter how terrible and impossible the situation appears, how awful you feel, or how there appears to be no answer, no help, no hope, God will see you through because He and He alone has the final say.
We put periods in our lives where God puts commas. We think it's over, period: Our marriages, our families, our jobs, our health, our futures. But God puts a comma in those places because it's not over until He says it's over.
Lazarus was dead and decaying for four days in that tomb. That's more than a period, that's an exclamation mark! But it wasn't over. God put a comma in that place. And Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, his organs functioning, the rotting skin is made new again.
I can truly testify that God has been kind and gracious to me. I’ve had numerous accomplishments and gone through Several milestones over the past years and it’s true that everything happens just at the right time. When I look back it looks like a perfect plan was put in place. I’m a masterpiece in the making for sure.
And Jesus will take what has died in you and raise it from the dead! He will see us through the crisis, not just barely surviving, but victorious. Victors, not victims. Champions, not chumps. Winners, not whiners. Stop putting periods where God puts commas.
God is in control!!
Amen. Yes God at ypur perfect time...
ReplyDeleteAmen to that!๐๐
ReplyDeleteAmen and God will see you through
ReplyDeleteAmen. Let God be God.
ReplyDeleteIn the fullness of time, God accomplishes all in His own unique way.
ReplyDeleteAmen and Amen
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't put it any better. Masaa ya Mungu Iko shwari
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