MAY 7, 2012
God’s Timing
 
Read: Exodus 13:17-22
For every matter there is a time and judgment. —Ecclesiastes 8:6
Pastor Audley Black’s church near the south coast of Jamaica 
has been in a building program since at least 2005. That was 
the first time I visited his church and saw that they were 
expanding. The last time I was there—in the spring of 2011
—some of the walls were up. By that summer, they had 
started on the roof. When I suggested to Pastor Black that 
perhaps the church would be done by 2013 when I thought 
I might return, he said it was a possibility.
There was no hint of disappointment that this project could 
take 8 years or longer! No, Pastor Black and his people are 
excited about what God is doing, and they’re patient with 
His timing.
We are often not that patient. We want our church to grow 
quickly, our young people to mature right away, and our 
problems to be fixed today.
Maybe we need to be reminded that some things take time
—God’s time. For instance, when the Israelites first left Egypt, 
God sent them on the long route to the Promised Land 
(Ex. 13:17-18). During that time He prepared them, taught 
them, and challenged them.
In our microwave world, we want everything done instantaneously. 
But sometimes that’s not God’s plan. Let’s seek God’s help and 
learn to accept His timing.
He does not lead me year by year,
Nor even day by day;
But step by step my path unfolds;
My Lord directs my way. —Ryberg
God’s timetable may move slowly, but it does move surely.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Source: Our Daily Bread 2012