Finding Love in God’s Time

How To Trust God’s Timing in Relationships.

Finding Love in God’s Time: Waiting is a universal challenge. Whether it’s waiting for a train, your spouse, the perfect job, healing, or a sense of purpose, we’ve all got to wait sometimes. And you know, waiting’s hard, right? It takes an emotional toll. No one wants to wait for stuff, but we all have to. It’s just part of life. But it’s especially hard waiting for your perfect partner to come along. Doubt can creep in, and then perhaps you start comparing yourself to other people. And then the temptation to take control comes in. And that’s when you find people rushing into relationships. You know, they’ve been waiting ages. Suddenly, they found someone really nice. You know, we’re both getting along. I’ve been there myself, and it’s exciting. And then maybe you find yourself thinking about the future, maybe. Oh, this person’s perfect for me. Marry me! You know, you might like to jump ahead just a little bit. But you don’t want to do that. Trust me. I’ve done that. I think everyone in dating has done that. It’s hard as Christians to wait and to hold back. But it’s so worth it. Ultimately, if you rush into a relationship, and later on you find actually you’re not very compatible, you haven’t got the same interests, or your values in life are different, or perhaps you want different things in the future. When I think about my life, I remember waiting but praying. And I see how prayer can be so powerful. It’s so powerful. It’s so powerful. It’s so powerful. It’s so powerful. And you know, trusting God’s timing, it led to these unexpected miracles, and just amazing relationships that grew from that.

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So here’s an example. It isn’t dating related, but it really shows how leaning on God really, really creates these miracles in life. So I had just moved house. I was going through a particularly bad time in my life. I didn’t know anyone at all, where I’d just moved. I had no family nearby, no friends, no church, absolutely no family, no church. No community at all. I had briefly chatted to this guy a few weeks before. We got on really well. It was great. But we didn’t, we didn’t exchange numbers. You know, nothing was said. Like we didn’t say, hey, like, perhaps let’s meet up again. You know, we’ve gotten really well.So, I had no way of contacting this guy. I knew no one. But I prayed. I prayed and prayed for lots of different things in my life, especially for meeting friends. I prayed that this guy that I had met previously would come up again and that I could talk to him again because I knew it would be healing for me. It would be just wonderful to be able to talk to someone about what I was going through but have some connection. I left my house, walked up the hill, stopped, and I was in town. And I remember looking at my phone, thinking, how can I get in contact with him? And I looked around and people were walking past me. It was a busy day, with families together. Everyone was happy.

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It was me. I was so lonely. I remember my name being called. This guy that I had met was walking towards me, my name. He just gave me a big hug. And it was just the most incredible thing. It just showed me the power of prayer. God is always working for us in the background without us knowing; he’s making things happen. We need to be patient and wait. So, how can we tie this in with dating? Well, while dating, there are natural times when we have to wait, especially as Christians, when we’re taking things slow. Things might feel that they’re not changing or moving forward as fast as you’d like. But we’re not going to be waiting the same way so many times.Yet, looking back, I also remember they were the setup for greater, greater blessings. And waiting doesn’t mean being passive; God wants us to take the steps to meet people. You know, it’s not going to be any good if we sit around waiting. We’ve got to be proactive. Surround yourself with a supportive community, and you know, remember your purpose and work on that. You can work on your wisdom, your faith, and who you are as a person. Use this time to learn new skills and build healthy habits. Just remember to stay open to God’s lead because, you know, sometimes these delays are ways that he’s protecting us from things that aren’t meant to be. Step out in faith when prompted, and remember to always be grateful for what God has done in your life already.Keeping faith and trust in his timing makes all the difference. That’s what I’ve learned. Absolutely. Having trust and patience brings the best things in life to you. Consistent, meaningful prayer. Pray all the time about everything. He is always working in the background and he is listening to your prayers. These things really have helped me stay focused and grounded. Even if I did become disappointed, they helped me come out of that and refocus because I then kept it in mind and realized that better things were on their way. You know, in the past two years, I’ve faced some tough times. It’s been a hard time of my life being patient, just trusting that he had my back. It made all the difference. So, if you’re in a time of waiting, as so many of us are, remember God is working in the background for you. He’s bringing the best for you. It won’t be long. If this video has helped you, please let us know in the comments. We would love to know. And if you can do one thing for me, give it a quick like. Thank you so much. I’ll see you in the next video. Bye bye.

 

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