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No Time ....

This is the third sign that God is with me, ready to guide me if I surrender and trust in Him.

This morning, during my prayer, something felt different. Instead of presenting my petitions to God, I chose to reflect on the Sorrowful Mysteries during my rosary prayer. The experience was deeply moving, bringing me peace and comfort.

Later, while on the treadmill, I came across a YouTube sermon titled "No Time" by a pastor. As I listened, I felt as though my Guardian Angel was speaking to me again.

The message was simple yet profound: God is love, and love is patient.

God never rushes. He walks—He doesn’t run, jump, sprint, or hurry.

Even in moments of urgency, such as when Jairus’s daughter was dying, Jesus walked to her. He even paused when a woman in need touched His cloak, seeking healing. Instead of rushing past her, He gave her His full attention and healed her, despite the seemingly dire situation elsewhere.

Similarly, when Lazarus had already died, it appeared as though Jesus was too late. But He wasn’t. He walked, never hurried, and still brought life where death had taken hold.

This reminded me that if I am building a business, I need to walk with God, not run ahead on my own.

When I try to move at my own pace—faster than God’s timing—I become tired, overwhelmed, and ultimately empty. People may think I’m too late or judge my progress, but God is the Lord of time. His timing is always perfect.

The message encouraged me to focus on what truly matters and trust that God will provide the rest. While pursuing my goals, I need to pause when necessary to care for others—my children, my husband, my community, and my ministry—just as Jesus did.

There is no such thing as being "too late" when we surrender to God’s timing.

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