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The On Time God (Part 2)

  • eaglesdesignstudios
  • Jun 13
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jun 16

The On Time God Part 2

Subtitle: Submitting to God's time.

Scriptures for the month of June: Isaiah 55:8-11  & Isaiah 43:18-19



Psalms 37:7


There is a solution in God's word, but I need to receive the revelation within the Scripture. It’s not just about reading. Reading may change my attitude, bring positivity, and offer encouragement—but God’s word is more than encouragement and guidance; it is powerful. This is how we enter the supernatural.


Revelation brings power, and when we have revelation, we have Jesus—for He is the living Word. How do we receive revelation? We ask.This is what I need to do: Find a scripture that speaks to what we’re going through, ask God to speak to us through it, and we will receive revelation.


We need to understand submission if we want God to be on time for us. God cannot be mocked. If we want Him to show up on time in our lives, submission is key. He is God—not our servant. He is on time for us, but His expectation is that we submit to Him. Without submission, we cannot have faith, because faith operates in the environment of submission. I must be completely submitted to Him for faith to work in my life.


Isaiah 55:8-11


I need to understand submission. God's time is the best time, He is never late nor early, but I simply need to submit.


When I submit to God, His presence draws nearer to me, and He will be the on-time God for me. Him being on time isn’t according to my time, but His. Even when something seems late, He is always on time. All the facts can be against us, but God is always on time. I need to learn to have faith in God’s timing. His timing is the best.


For me to trust in His timing requires submission on my part, and If I don’t submit I won’t be able to trust in His timing. 


John 9:1-3


We can’t make God move any faster, He won’t do it. We either go His way or not, and when we don’t, things are a lot worse. If I ask God, He’ll show me future things, but in that process He doesn’t tell us the time of its manifestation. For that, we just need to wait, submit and trust in Him. 


If I don't want to submit, I don’t have to, and those who don’t are already condemned; they condemn themselves.


I was made to willingly submit. Submitting to God and giving my life to Him is a daily activity, not a one-time thing. 


Proverbs 3:9 – Wealth isn’t just money; it’s whatever the most valuable resource I have. When I give someone the best of what I have—something that costs me—I am giving that person a part of my life.


Doing such a thing is a test of my faith and requires much of it, and I can only do this when I submit to Him. I need to know He is on time, but I need to know that He’s also faithful to His word. For me to know this, I need to be in a place where trust is required. I'll never know His timing, but I need to know that He is always on time. 


Who am I to question what I go through? Am I going to rebel and be angry, or just submit to Him? I need to choose. 


Habakkuk 2:3


God's solution is spiritual, but it will manifest in the natural. I just need to wait—even with a little faith—I still need to wait patiently, trust Him throughout. I need to be like a child; they don’t know when something will happen, but they’re confident that the outcome will be taken care of.


Remind yourself that God is always present and fully in control.

It doesn’t matter how bad things get—even if it doesn’t work out—I ought to remain in a place of peace.


Everything I do—every decision and direction I take—becomes supernaturally empowered or inspired when I trust.


The God we serve never gives an assignment that we can complete on our own.

God being on time, and me operating in His supernatural will, becomes a normal way of life for me. This is where I need to be.


Amen.



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