Why Your Dream Needs the Right Timing

in #ecclesiastes2 years ago

Ecclesiastes 8:6

When God puts a dream in your heart , don't necessarily have to act on it right aways.

Pitchers understand the importance of timing in baseball.

Every pitcher throws the same 5 ¼-ounce ball and stands the same 60 feet, 6 inches from home plate.

But the difference between a pro pitcher and an amateur is timing.

A pitcher’s timing can make or break them.

Another good example of timing is found in Nehemiah 2.

Nehemiah knew timing could make or break his dream to rebuild Jerusalem.

He could have made a grand entrance into town with trumpets and flags, announcing the reason for his arrival: “I’m here to save the day!”

Instead, Nehemiah stayed quiet for three days after arriving in Jerusalem.

What was he doing those first three days?

Since he was a man of prayer, there’s no doubt he was praying.

He was also a planner, so he likely spent time watching, observing, listening, and learning.

The best example of timing is seen in the life of Jesus. His timing was perfect.

He would often say things like, “It’s not my time yet.”

He said this to his mother when she looked to him to do a miracle at a wedding.

And he said this to his brothers when they wanted him to show himself to the world through the works he was doing.

And God waited thousands of years for just the right time to send his Son.

Galatians 4:4-5

We don’t know why God sent Jesus when he did, but we know it was the right time to do what he wanted to do.

The same is true with the dreams God gives you.

Trust in his timing.

You may not see or understand his timing right now, but you can trust that his plan is perfect.

Talk It Over

Have you ever seen a good idea ruined because of bad timing?

What happened?

In what areas of your life do you act impulsively?

In what areas are you more patient?

How does Jesus’ willingness to say, “It’s not my time yet,” encourage you to do things at the right time and in the right way?

Now is the time to put your trust in Jesus God promised that for those who believe in Jesus, there is no condemnation.

He sent Jesus to take away your sin.

His death on the cross paid for every wrong you’ve ever done or will do.

And by sacrificing himself, Jesus made it possible for you to have a relationship with God the Father.

The good news doesn’t stop there!

God also raised Jesus from the dead, proving his power over sin and death.

That makes it possible for you to spend eternity with him in heaven.

If you’re ready to surrender your life to Jesus Christ, start by praying this simple prayer: “Dear God, I know I’m a sinner, and I ask for your forgiveness. I believe Jesus Christ is your Son. I believe that he died for my sin and that you raised him to life. I want to trust him as my Savior and follow him as Lord, from this day forward. Please guide my life and help me to do your will. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.”