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From Old To New: Trusting Divine Timing—Nothing Is Personal, Everything Is Divine
From Old To New: Trusting Divine Timing—Nothing Is Personal, Everything Is Divine

From Old To New: Trusting Divine Timing—Nothing Is Personal, Everything Is Divine

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Wed 10/9/24 4:53 pm

Everything is Divine, Nothing is Personal

Nothing is personal. Everything is divine.
Everything is divine, and it happens on God’s time.
Nothing is personal. Everything is divine.
Nothing is personal. Everything is divine.

God, I’m grateful for—oh, God, I’m grateful for this day and this new route to work.

It’s funny what happens in life and on the road. So here I am, going to work, and I’m like, Okay, I’m going to stop for something to eat. I need food. I know how to get to work.

But today, I said, I’m going to do a new thing. I literally said it. That’s why I’m going to Chick-fil-A—because I said I’m doing a new thing. I’m stopping. I left home early—not just kind of early, but legitimately early.

And I have no idea which way I’m going.

But what I do know is that I made a request of myself and the GPS. I said, Hey, we’re stopping. We’re doing this thing.

I normally go one way to work. But as I’m waiting for my turn to make a left at the light, I look at my GPS and go, Oh, I forgot—I said I was going to do something different.

And so I just wonder…

How many times in our life do we set an expectation and then, within moments—within breaths—forget that we said we were going to do something different? That we were going to do something that would require something different of us?

But instead, we continue to go the way we used to go. We continue in our own habits.

How often have I done that?

How often have I said, Hey, I’m gonna do this thing differently today—and then today comes and goes, and I forget?

And so this is my charge to myself. This is my charge to set the reminders.

“Behold, I have made you a new creature.”

2 Corinthians 5:17

And to be made new means…
You don’t just wake up one day and poof—you’re different.

Well—actually, you do wake up one day and become something new.

But it takes work and preparation for that newness.

A butterfly doesn’t just become a butterfly. It has to fight its way out of the cocoon.

A flower doesn’t just become a flower. It has to fight its way out of the seed and then the soil.

No, we don’t just become—we work to become.

A woman does not just have a baby. The baby might think, I just got here! but that woman nurtured and loved that baby long before birth.

Or—some would argue, in the heavenly realm, that there is a say.

Perhaps we do have a say in the spiritual realm.

Or maybe I should say… in the realm of quantum physics and metaphysics.

And with that, I will stop here—so I can join my divine feminine to a prayer call.

Look at that. Precisely, exactly, right on time.

This post is part of a five-part series that captures one of the most profound spiritual encounters of my life—a liminal moment where I came to understand, with unshakable certainty, that prayer is not just words but a living, breathing reality. Through these experiences, God revealed His presence in ways I could not ignore, guiding, protecting, and transforming me in real-time. Each post in this series reflects a deepening of faith, trust, and divine revelation. Explore the full series:

✨ Post 1: Why Worry? God’s Love in the Interstitial Spaces
✨ Post 2: Childlike Faith, Divine Love: Hearing God’s Voice in Uncertainty
✨ Post 3: From Old to New: Trusting Divine Timing—Nothing Is Personal, Everything Is Divine
✨ Post 4: Grace Under Fire: What Being Called “Bald-Headed B!tch” Revealed About God’s Love And Strength
✨ Post 5: God of the Night: Understanding Dreams, Protection, and Destiny

May these words and experiences bless and expand you as they have me. 🙏🏾 🫶🏾

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