Timing and the Art of Waiting

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Timing is everything! This saying used to stress me out. What if I miss God’s timing? How do I know what HE wants me to do? What if I do the wrong thing, and then my life is over! (Insert head butt on desk). Rest assured, there is grace in the detours and grace in the waiting. Whether you’re wanting a job promotion or waiting to see God’s promises fulfilled in your life, the timing of it all can be stressful and filled with worry, anxiety, and fear. This is not what God desires for us. Fear of missing God’s timing in the future cripples us from actually walking in God’s purposes now.

In John 7, Jesus’ brothers encourage Him to go back to Judea, so that people would see all the miracles Jesus could do. Basically, self-promoting himself. After consulting His Father, Jesus told them it wasn’t His time to go yet, so they left without him. Scripture says that Jesus ended up going to Judea after all, but after his brothers left and in secret. He laid low for a while, and then when He knew He had the go-ahead from His Father, He went to the temple and began to teach. Following Jesus’ words and example in John 7, we see that proper timing requires submission, humility, and readiness:

  1. Jesus submitted everything…including his feelings, thoughts, emotions, and plans to the Father. He never made a move without seeking His Father’s face first and getting His approval. Let’s make sure our dreams are God’s dreams for us. Let’s make sure our desires and plans are His desires and plans. Letting go of dreams that are ours but never His is difficult, but necessary. The sooner we do it, the better.
  2. Jesus showed humility by going to the Feast secretly, not publicly. Jesus’ motives were always pure and soaked in humility. He did not do things for personal gain or to be seen. He did not perform miracles to get more fans. He performed miracles to point others to the Father. Shouldn’t we do the same in all our roles? Do our actions and attitude in the workplace, at home, and in ministry represent the Lord well? One of the most important aspects of leadership and promotion is being teachable. We cannot be teachable without laying down pride and maintaining humility.
  3. Jesus was ready as soon as God gave His approval. He made himself known to teach in God’s timing, not His or his brothers’ timing. Have you done everything to prepare for the dream you want fulfilled or the promise you are waiting on? Have you been studying new concepts and job responsibilities, obtaining further certification or job training, seeking advice from a mentor in your chosen field, practicing, reading, or educating yourself? The Bible tells us to be ready in and out of season. Your opportunity for promotion may come suddenly and quickly. Are you ready and equipped to the best of your ability?

Romans 4:20-21 says, “Yet he [Abraham] did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God had power to do what He had promised.” While he waited for God’s promises to be fulfilled, Abraham focused on truly knowing and trusting God. It’s not only about what God does FOR us, but about who He is TO us.

If you are in a season of waiting on God’s timing or in a season of defeat wondering if God’s promises for your life will ever actually happen, let Jesus’ example in John 7 be an encouragement of how He handled timing and waiting all with submission, humility, and readiness. John 7:18 recaps it all: “He who speaks on his own does so to gain honor for himself, but he who works for the honor of the One who sent him, is a man of truth; there is nothing false about him.” When we follow the voice of God we need not fear accuracy of timing.

12 responses to “Timing and the Art of Waiting”

  1. Karen,

    I cannot tell you how timely and truly God ordained it was that I happened upon this post today. I am in a new season. I am waiting. But, oh how my time with Jesus has become so real, so sweet, and so life-changing. I don’t want to be anywhere else but walking with Him, submitted, humble, and ready! Thank you for your obedience to post this. Little did you know that it would bless me a few weeks later. Blessings to you, your family, and your ministry.

    Tabitha

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    • Oh, Tabitha, thank you for your sweet words that have touched me greatly! It’s always scary putting your thoughts out there for all to see, and comments like yours fuel me to keep going. I hope you’re encouraged to maybe share your story as well; you never know how it can bring hope and healing to others. Blessings to you in your new season and in your waiting! 🙂

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  2. This SO ministered to me. Thank you for sharing such clear and practical truth. I am working through all of this exactly. I have a feeling I’m going to be re-reading this a lot! Appreciate all you gave at the Propel Woman’s Conference and so glad to see you have a blog to gain more insight from.
    ❤️Gina Dobmeier

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