Embracing Divine Timing: Freedom in Constraints and Patience

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1) "We find wonder when we put our timeline into God's plot line, not the other way around when we say, 'God, I'm willing to submit my life to your eternity rather than asking him to do the opposite.'" [28:20 ]

2) "The Restriction of time is about a different kind of Freedom: choosing patience because we believe and we choose to submit to the idea that God is in charge even of our very lives." [39:05 ]

3) "God's vision is waiting for the perfect moment, the perfect moment in human history to come to fruition. To us, this can just sound like stalling, but to God, it's the perfect timing." [35:25 ]

4) "Patience is not passive; on the contrary, it's active. It is concentrated strength. Trusting God is a choice to say, 'God, would you give me the energy today to release my timeline?'" [50:46 ]

5) "The arrival of Jesus to Earth 2,000 years ago wasn't a Hail Mary from God; it was always the plan. Before God created the world, he knew that you and I would need a perfect sacrifice for falling short, and he made you anyway." [46:49 ]

6) "God does not procrastinate; he does not give unnecessary delays in his work. He doesn't just see the future; God is currently present in the future." [32:35 ]

7) "The final verse of this initial response from God to Habakkuk shows us that narrowing our focus increases our freedom in design. This is called creative constraint." [38:04 ]

8) "God's mysterious timing is not just a flip and throwaway concept but a promise that this life is not the only life available, that we can live faithfully for the years God has given us here." [49:37 ]

9) "We can trust God in all the circumstances of our life, even when they don't line up to our expectations for our own. We find wonder when we put our timeline into God's plot line." [37:03 ]

10) "God's Eternal plot line includes our timeline but isn't limited to it; it's the other way around. Our timelines are encompassed within God's eternal plan." [35:57 ]
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