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There’s a story of a young farmer who eagerly planted his crops one spring. Every day he checked the soil, hoping to see the first signs of growth. Weeks passed, and still—nothing. Frustrated, he thought of digging up the seeds to see if they were even alive. But an older farmer nearby told him, “Don’t disturb what’s growing beneath the surface. Trust the process — growth is happening where you can’t see it.”
So he waited. And when the time was right, the soil burst with green life.
Our lives often feel like that farmer’s field — full of unseen waiting. We pray, plan, and hope, but when things seem delayed, we grow restless. Yet, Ecclesiastes reminds us that there is a time for everything. God’s timing isn’t late; it’s perfect. While we see only the surface, He sees the full picture — the preparation, the purpose, and the promise.
Think of Abraham and Sarah, waiting years for Isaac; or Joseph, waiting in prison before the palace. Their waiting wasn’t wasted — it was shaping them for what was ahead. When we learn to trust God’s timing, peace replaces panic, and faith deepens even in silence.
By thelondonchristianradioThere’s a story of a young farmer who eagerly planted his crops one spring. Every day he checked the soil, hoping to see the first signs of growth. Weeks passed, and still—nothing. Frustrated, he thought of digging up the seeds to see if they were even alive. But an older farmer nearby told him, “Don’t disturb what’s growing beneath the surface. Trust the process — growth is happening where you can’t see it.”
So he waited. And when the time was right, the soil burst with green life.
Our lives often feel like that farmer’s field — full of unseen waiting. We pray, plan, and hope, but when things seem delayed, we grow restless. Yet, Ecclesiastes reminds us that there is a time for everything. God’s timing isn’t late; it’s perfect. While we see only the surface, He sees the full picture — the preparation, the purpose, and the promise.
Think of Abraham and Sarah, waiting years for Isaac; or Joseph, waiting in prison before the palace. Their waiting wasn’t wasted — it was shaping them for what was ahead. When we learn to trust God’s timing, peace replaces panic, and faith deepens even in silence.