Always on Time
For everything there is a season, a time for every matter under heaven, a time to break down and a time to build up. –Ecclesiastes 3:1-3
Did you ever have times in your life when God seems not to be on time? We pray and ask for something and nothing happens, or it hap-pens much later in our life and we wonder why it took so long. Why couldn’t it have happened years before?
Having been raised on a farm, I know that farmers, because of their life style and profession, live by a time line. It is the kind of time that is measured by the clock, calendar and season of the year. Daily chores are completed by clock time. At 6:00am the cows are fed and milked and again at 6:00pm. Fields are plowed, planted and harvested by a calendar time line or a seasonal time line. Like the farmer, most of us live by clock or calendar time.
There is another kind of time we experience in our life. A time to grow up and develop into all we can be, a transition time, a process time of making our own self. As each day begins we are able to get involved, make choices, make decisions, be creative. This is the time which affects our lives by what happens, because something happens inside us.
Our lives appear to operate on measured time. Maybe God keeps a different time. Accomplishments are expected today. Maybe God’s plan for us requires waiting, so we can develop a time of personal growth and maturity.
Life does not always happen the way we want, or when we want. We may get impatient, feel mistreated, ignored. We think God doesn’t care about us and our problems. Time out–He does care! He may not come when we want but He will always be on time!
