
“God . . . does everything just right and on time, but people can never completely understand what he is doing.” Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NCV)
Fast is not always best, especially in ministry.
Pastors live with real urgency. People are hurting. Decisions stack up. Needs arrive without warning. And when the pressure rises, hurry can start to feel like faithfulness.
But impatience often reveals something deeper than a busy calendar. It can reveal a heart that is struggling to trust the God who is never rushed.
Ecclesiastes reminds us that God is not late, even when we feel behind. God is working with both a plan and a timetable. And God does not owe an explanation for the pace of formation, the timing of provision, or the slow unfolding of fruit in a person, a family, or a congregation.
One of the most painful tensions in leadership is when you feel the clock ticking and God seems unhurried. Yet spiritual maturity learns what children learn over time: There is a difference between “no” and “not yet.” A delay is not a denial. God still knows the right time and the right way.
The disciples once pressed Jesus about timing. Here’s his response: “It is not for you to know the times or dates. . . . But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth” (Acts 1:7–8 NIV).
Jesus anchored them in what mattered most: Stay filled with the Spirit, and stay faithful to the mission.
The Living Bible paraphrase records this promise God made to Habakkuk: “These things I plan won’t happen right away. Slowly, steadily, surely, the time approaches when the vision will be fulfilled. If it seems slow, do not despair, for these things will surely come to pass. Just be patient! They will not be overdue a single day!” (Habakkuk 2:3).
So when you feel the internal pressure to force outcomes, speed up processes, or make something happen that is not ready, pause and pray: Lord, I trust your timing, and I will focus on your mission.
God is not in a hurry. And God is not indifferent. God is doing things just right and on time, even when you cannot yet see how he’s working.