GPT: What If Your Soul Had Its Own Intelligence System?
We live in a world where even two minutes feels too long. We tap, swipe, click — and it’s done. But Heaven doesn’t work on your kitchen timer. God is not in a rush. And if you think you can microwave a miracle, you’ll either burn it or break it.
Fast food. Fast internet. Fast love. Fast life.
Somewhere along the way, we confused “speed” with “blessing.” We started thinking, If it’s not happening now, maybe it’s not meant for me.
But here’s the truth: the Kingdom of God is never in a hurry. God is not Amazon Prime. He’s the Alpha and the Omega, not “Same-Day Delivery.”
Look at Abraham and Sarah — a promise of a child, but decades of waiting. Why? Because the wait wasn’t punishment; it was preparation.
Look at the Israelites — forty years in the wilderness. Not because God was lost, but because the people needed to learn trust before stepping into the Promised Land.
Look at Jesus — when Lazarus was sick, He waited two whole days before going. That “delay” wasn’t neglect; it was divine timing for a greater glory.
Self-reflection moment:
How many times have you prayed and then checked your “spiritual microwave” every five minutes to see if it’s done?
How many times have you thought:
Those thoughts? They’re lies — straight from the enemy, designed to make you abandon the process before the promise is ready.
Truth check:
God’s delay is not God’s denial. Sometimes, He slows you down so that the blessing doesn’t crush you when it comes. A miracle is not just about what you receive; it’s about who you become in the process.
When you rush God’s timing, you settle for knock-offs — the job that drains you, the relationship that breaks you, the decision that costs you peace. But when you let Him take His time, the blessing comes fully cooked — rich, whole, and enough to feed more than just you.
A miracle isn’t late. A miracle is marinating. And when Heaven opens the oven door, trust me — it will be worth every second you waited.