“Everything is beautiful in its time.”
Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NASB)
I recently ran across something in my journals that Debby said several years ago. It resonated then but now…oh, how much more deeply it penetrates after life and time have happened. It was simply this, “His love has dictated that this is your best shot at experiencing all that He is.” I don’t remember exactly what “this” was, but I sure remember the principle. It is a reverberating reminder that whatever “this” may be for us – whatever situations make up the fabric of our days, whoever is involved, whatever it entails – it’s all an invitation, unique to our current stage of life, that creates the best opportunity for us to know Him right now; an opportunity that might be missed later. The only question is, are we seeing it that way? Nothing is inconsequential or without purpose. He considers who we are, where we are, where we’ve been and who we’ve become; He also considers what we haven’t yet quite attained to and where He’s taking us; and He holds us gently within the realm of possibilities that each days’ events provide. They are His appointed “cups” that will overflow ours as we engage with Him and walk through them. All the while as we bring to Him the broken and fragmented pieces of our lives, He meets us with the fullness of His. Unreservedly and with absolutely nothing held back He shows up completely and fully every time. We bring our crushing disappointment and He pours out a revival of hope; we come with our wearied expectations and worn out beliefs and He brings a mighty river of strength and faith to rest by and drink from; we show up with death clutching at our hopes and dreams and He shows up with resurrection power and resuscitates them. And little by little we are changed… more and more of His image is formed in us. Of course, it takes awhile, as most worthwhile endeavors do. Yet, we can rest assured that in time, all of our pieces will come together and reveal what He has been doing all along that we couldn’t see in the process. As we get older and live through enough, that sacred beauty begins to emerge like a butterfly. We learn more and more to lean not on our understanding but to let go, acknowledge Him and trust (Prov. 3:5-6). Sure enough, “Everything is made beautiful in its time (Ecc. 3:11 NASB). And I mean EVERYTHING. It’s beautiful not because it necessarily turned out like we envisioned or wanted or planned, but because He did something with it that only He could do; something that was far better than what we could have hoped for or imagined; that likely never even entered our minds (1 Cor. 2:9). It’s just what He does. As I look back on my own life I find the undeniable proof of it. He gives beauty for every ash, joy for every sorrow and a renewed hope for every tomorrow we are entrusted with.
As trivial and incidental as they can sometimes seem our “days in” and “days out” are goldmines. We just need to remain mindful of the long-game. Like Debby said, God has made sure that they contain our best shot at experiencing His fullness and moving us forward. Whatever touches us touches Him (Heb. 4:15) and nothing is wasted or insignificant in His hands. Make the most of them and watch God do something beautiful. Don’t wish away the lingering challenges or reject through familiarity the greater things God is up to through them. Embrace them and give Him time. They are filled with the sweetest wine that won’t age well if released too soon. Press in and press on. “The things you have seen and heard and believed and received in me, do those things and the God of peace will be with you” (Phil. 4:9).
Beloved, may you see the beautiful work He has done in your life as you take time to rejoice in His testimonies – they are truly priceless. “I delight far more in what You tell me about living than in gathering riches. I ponder every morsel of wisdom from You, I attentively watch how You’ve done it. I relish everything You’ve told me of life, I won’t forget a word of it” (Ps. 119:14-16 TM).
Recommended Worship:
1. Beautiful Story – The Belonging Co
2. Time – Aodhan King & Lauren Daigle
3. Brand New – Sons the Band


