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Your Time Is Coming

January may feel loud and pressuring, but God works through seasons. Faithfulness, patience, and trust shape growth that comparison cannot measure.

It’s only been a few days into January, and you can already see it (and feel it).

The new car.
The gym selfies with captions about discipline and “no excuses.”
The big declarations about this being their year.

Everywhere you look, people seem locked in and moving fast.

Then you close the app and notice the quiet question rising sooner than expected:

Why don’t I feel there yet?

Maybe your year began unevenly.
Maybe motivation comes in waves.
Maybe life still carries weight you expected to leave behind.

And before you realize it, comparison slips in.

What you’re seeing is a snapshot, not the full story.

Every life includes effort, uncertainty, and unseen work.
Progress unfolds through ordinary days, private struggles, and steady faithfulness.

Yours does too.

January is loud. It pushes urgency. It praises speed.

But growth unfolds through timing.
Healing develops through care.
And faith matures through patience.

Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.”

Being in a different season reflects divine attention.

God continues His work in ways that may not yet register publicly but remain deeply meaningful.

You can honor someone else’s progress while staying grounded in your own journey. You can appreciate their chapter while faithfully writing yours.

Your story continues with intention.

This season shapes strength. It forms clarity. It prepares what comes next.

So breathe deeply.
Stay faithful.
Keep walking.

Your time is coming.

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