god's timing Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/gods-timing/ Mon, 12 May 2025 15:29:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://queenmoremi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-IMG_9721-e1742886521891-32x32.png god's timing Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/gods-timing/ 32 32 Trusting God’s Timing When It Feels Way Too Slow https://queenmoremi.com/2025/05/trusting-gods-timing-when-it-feels-way-too-slow/ Sun, 11 May 2025 13:57:16 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5721 The promise is beautiful. The waiting? Not so much. Sometimes it feels… delayed. Slow. Inconvenient. Like, He’s just watching the clock while we’re spiralling. You prayed, you planned, you even…

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The promise is beautiful. The waiting? Not so much.

Sometimes it feels… delayed. Slow. Inconvenient. Like, He’s just watching the clock while we’re spiralling.

You prayed, you planned, you even fasted, but still, nothing moved. And while people are out here saying “God is never late,” your situation is very much giving “He’s cutting it close.”

But here’s the thing: God’s timing often feels late to us because we live by deadlines, but He works by destiny.

We want it by 25, by the end of the quarter, before the lease expires, or while the trend is still trending. But God doesn’t rush. He’s not reactive. He sees the full picture, the people you’ll impact, the character you still need, and the doors that aren’t quite ready. To Him, waiting is a setup, not a setback.

So what do you do when it feels like He’s taking too long?

1. Be honest, then be anchored.

Tell Him the truth. “God, I feel behind.” “This hurts.” “I don’t understand.” He can handle that. But after the honesty, go back to what He has said. Back to His character. That He’s faithful, strategic, and never careless. Let your emotions speak, but let His Word be final.

2. Prepare like it’s coming — because it is.

Waiting isn’t passive. Waiting is packing your bags in faith. It’s editing the resume. Saving money. Healing from that last relationship. Obeying the last thing He told you. Waiting doesn’t mean stuck. It means positioned.

3. Don’t create your own timing to protect your pride.

“I’ll be married by 27.” “If I don’t get the job by June, I’m done.” We create these deadlines to feel in control, but when they pass, we spiral. Let go of artificial pressure. God isn’t intimidated by your timeline.

4. Celebrate others without letting comparison cloud your faith.

When it looks like everyone is getting what you’ve been praying for, jealousy is easy. But their testimony is not your timeline. If He did it for them, He can do it for you — in your own time, in your own way, and when you’re actually ready.

5. Stay close.

Waiting can make you drift from prayer, from community, from hope. But this is when you lean in the most. Keep talking to God, even if it’s messy. Keep showing up. Don’t let silence convince you He’s absent.

God’s timing is not late, He’s just not on your schedule. And when it finally comes together, it won’t feel delayed. It’ll feel divine. So hold your peace, fix your posture, and keep the faith. The wait isn’t punishment, it’s preparation.

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Chasing Love and Success? Read This Before You Burn Out https://queenmoremi.com/2025/03/chasing-love-and-success-read-this-before-you-burn-out/ Thu, 20 Mar 2025 13:39:42 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5336 We’ve all had those God, when? moments. Scrolling through engagement posts, seeing career wins on the timeline, watching people step into seasons you’ve been praying for, and wondering when it’ll…

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We’ve all had those God, when? moments. Scrolling through engagement posts, seeing career wins on the timeline, watching people step into seasons you’ve been praying for, and wondering when it’ll be your turn. It’s easy to feel like you’re running out of time, especially when juggling big dreams, career moves, and the hope for love. But trusting God’s timing is key to finding peace in the waiting season.

But here’s the truth: God’s timing is never rushed, and neither should you be. Balancing it all: career, love, and purpose without losing yourself starts with trusting His pace, not the pressure of timelines set by society or social media.

Your career? Give it your all, but don’t let it define you. Your dreams? Chase them, but don’t let them consume you. And love? It’s beautiful but it’s not a prize for getting everything else right. Christian dating advice isn’t about choosing between success and love, it’s about trusting that God’s plan can hold both.

The waiting season can feel frustrating, but it’s also a time of preparation. Maybe you’re learning patience, resilience, or how to fully embrace yourself before stepping into a new chapter. God doesn’t delay just to test you, He prepares you so that when your moment comes, you’re ready to handle it.

Also, let’s talk about peace. When you’re walking in alignment with God’s timing, there’s a different kind of confidence that comes with it. You don’t feel the need to rush or force things because you know what’s yours won’t miss you. That’s why the best thing you can do this season is to enjoy where you are, cultivate joy, and trust that God is still at work even when you can’t see it yet.

So instead of God, when?, what if the real question is God, how do I trust you here? Keep showing up, keep growing, and keep believing. What’s meant for you will come without you losing yourself to get it.

 

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