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JAMES 1:3 God says, My timing may test your patience, but My plan will never fail you. The waiting that feels endless. The prayers that seem unanswered. The doors that stay closed when you're ready to walk through. The silence when you're desperate to hear His voice. You know that ache of watching everyone else's dreams unfold while yours feel frozen in time. The way hope can feel dangerous when you've been disappointed before. The exhaustion of holding on when letting go would be easier. But what if this season isn't about punishment or delay? What if it's about preparation? What if God is doing something in the waiting that He couldn't do in the rushing? His timing isn't cruel — it's careful. Every day you think nothing is happening, He's weaving threads you can't see. Every closed door is protecting you from something or preparing you for something better. Every "not yet" is actually "not until you're ready for all I have for you." The God who holds eternity in His hands isn't stressed about your timeline. He sees the whole tapestry while you see only the knots underneath. He knows which doors need to open first, which healing needs to happen, which growth needs to take root. You may see delays / He sees perfect timing You may see closed doors / He sees protection and preparation You may see silence / He sees intimate conversation in the waiting You may see failure / He sees faithfulness being refined JAMES 1:3 God says, My timing may test your patience, but My plan will never fail you. His timing is not your enemy. It's your greatest gift. Trust the One who sees it all.

Jane Kycia

God bless this beautiful gentleman. … and I’m sure blessings will continue to shine down on him. Too many people are directed by the “Popular” crowd today and they don’t take time to check fact / fiction. The media doesn’t help one bit either. It’s not about Liberals or Conservatives. It’s about standing up on our own two feet & expressing what we honestly feel AFTER taking the time to look at facts presented from any SIDES involved. One side only checked on is not a “whole” picture. How can there be with only HALF of information. Observe too- both sides; their language, behavior, demeanor, respect and demands on each controversial issue. THEN one will be able to make an Honest and Informed Decision based on what THEY are looking for, instead of the “ popular crowd”. In other words… Let’s Get Back to our America of old… being honest & forthright. The man in an outstanding example of his decision; it wasn’t skin color but it was a shining and glowing example of a sincere & caring heart. He saw an overgrown lawn; this woman told him to return in a week since money was low at the moment. He came back later same day & she went out to tell him to stop because she couldn’t pay him. He wasn’t back because he misunderstood her. He came because his way of living pulled on his heartstrings. He was concerned for the woman’s kids safety. He didn’t want them getting bite by snakes that may be in the tall grass. Imagine that! Here’s a sincere, caring man who was concerned about the safety of a stranger’s kids. Did they look like they were in danger? No they didn’t; they were playing & having fun! He didn’t look at their color. He looked at their SAFETY; not their COLOR at all. Do you see and understand what assumptions can create if we don’t observe with a clear and honest mindset? So, those of us who may be guilty in habit of “following the crowd “, take a moment and try to change your mindset. Thinking differently, or openly, can sometimes allow us to “see” a different thing

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