The Time That Teaches
Reflection
– Learning from God’s Time
Time is one of life’s
greatest teachers. It teaches us without haste but with precision. It shows us
that every season has its purpose and that nothing blooms before its appointed
hour. How often do we wish for everything to happen now, without realising that
God’s time is different from ours? He never rushes, yet He is never late.
This Thursday, the Word
of Encouragement invites us to see time not as an enemy but as an ally. Time
heals, matures, reveals, and transforms. It is in the space between the request
and the answer that faith grows stronger. When we learn to wait with serenity,
time ceases to be a burden and becomes a blessing.
God’s time is the space
where grace works in silence. Even when it seems that nothing is happening,
something is germinating within us. Every delay is preparation; every waiting
moment is an invitation to trust.
Inspiration
– Patience That Reveals Wisdom
Patience is not resignation;
it is wisdom in motion. It is knowing that what is true does not hurry, because
divine love has its own rhythm. When we allow time to teach us, we discover
that haste steals peace and waiting builds faith.
Today, be inspired to
live time with gratitude. Instead of counting minutes, count blessings. Instead
of lamenting what has not yet arrived, celebrate what has already blossomed.
Time is the brush with which God paints our story - and every stroke, even the
slow ones, holds beauty and meaning.
Patience is the secret
of wise hearts. It is the gift of those who trust that tomorrow belongs to God
and that today is enough to learn, grow, and love.
Prayer
– Time in God’s Hands
Lord, teach me to live
time with faith. May I learn to wait without anxiety and act without haste. May
each day be an opportunity to trust You more deeply. When time feels long,
remind me that Your will is perfect. When time feels short, help me to cherish
every moment with love. Today, I give You my time - the past that shaped me,
the present that challenges me, and the future that awaits me. Amen.

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