Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:11; Proverbs 3:5–6
Theme: Patience, trust, and divine order
One of the greatest tensions in faith is timing. We often know what God has promised—but wrestle with when. This Sunday invites us to rest in the truth that God makes everything beautiful in its time.
Not early.
Not late.
But right.
When it comes to ministry space, timing matters deeply. A door opened too soon can burden us. A door opened too late can discourage us. But a door opened by God arrives with grace, provision, and peace attached.
Trusting God’s timing means trusting God’s wisdom.
It means believing He sees what we don’t.
It means surrendering urgency without surrendering expectation.
This Sunday is a reminder that waiting is not wasted time. Waiting is often where God does His deepest work—aligning hearts, strengthening unity, refining vision, and preparing provision.
We resist the urge to rush God.
We refuse to manipulate outcomes.
We choose trust over control.
As we worship today, let peace replace pressure. God is not behind schedule. Heaven is not scrambling. What He has promised will come—and it will come ready.
Prayer:
Father, we trust Your timing. Teach us to lean not on our own understanding but to acknowledge You in every step. Establish our path according to Your perfect will. Amen.