In Due Time
This powerful message challenges us to examine whether our frustration with unanswered prayers stems not from a lack of faith, but from a misunderstanding of God's timing. We're introduced to a profound truth: faith is like a rope and bucket drawing from the endless well of God's grace, but sometimes our impatience creates knots that shorten our reach. The sermon explores the tension between Kronos (scheduled time) and Kairos (God's appointed moments), reminding us that God exists outside of time while we're bound within it. Through the lens of 2 Peter 3:8 and the story of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis 22, we discover that God's 'not yet' is not the same as 'no.' The message confronts our tendency to demand immediate answers while neglecting the spiritual foundations faith requires—like humility, order, and wisdom. We're reminded that sometimes what appears to be God's silence is actually His protection, slowing things down because we're not yet ready for what we've asked. The call is clear: stop blaming our faith and start feeding it with patience, recognizing that breakthrough comes 'just in time'—in His time, not ours.
