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Waiting for the Right Gift: Trusting God’s Perfect Timing

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Praying for Guidance Each Week

I never know what my topic is going to be each Sunday. Every week, I pray that the Holy Spirit will reveal a subject to me, and I watch and wait for His direction. I’ve heard people say the Spirit can use just about anything to speak to us, even TV commercials. I can believe it, because one of the clearest lessons I ever learned came from an equally unlikely place.

A Girl’s Trip and an Unexpected Lesson

Several years ago, I went on a girls’ trip to Nashville with some of my friends. It was one of those big events where you gather with women from all over, and the energy in the room was contagious. The ladies in charge handed out tickets at the door, letting us know they would be giving away prizes throughout the evening. We all tucked our tickets in our handbags and settled in for the presentations.

The Prizes That Got Awa

When the drawings started, I could feel the excitement building. One by one, numbers were called and gifts were claimed. Some of the prizes were wonderful, and I secretly hoped my ticket would be drawn. Other times, I was relieved it wasn’t my number since I already owned the gift. Still, as the night went on, I found myself feeling a little disappointed.

Just when I thought all the prizes were gone, one of the organizers came back out carrying a big bag filled with even better gifts. The crowd perked up. She pulled out a gorgeous charcoal gray monogrammed sweatshirt, and the whole room let out a collective “ooooh.” Everyone wanted it, me included. But once again, it went home with someone else.

The Gift Meant for Me

I sighed, thinking that was my chance, and it had passed. But then, she reached back into her bag and pulled out another sweatshirt, this one bright pink. My color! Pink has always been one of my favorites, and I knew it would be perfect for me. She called out the number, and this time, it was mine!

I slipped that sweatshirt over my tee and wore it proudly the rest of the night. Women kept coming over to admire it and told me I’d won the best gift of all. And they were right.

What the Holy Spirit Taught Me

Later, back at the hotel, I took off the sweatshirt and realized what the Holy Spirit had been showing me. It wasn’t about winning a gift at all. It was about learning to wait for the right gift. I had been willing to settle for something less just because it came sooner, and I was disappointed each time my number wasn’t called. But God knew what He had planned for me, and it was better than anything I could have imagined.

A Verse to Hold Onto

Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)
11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

Patience is not easy. Most of us would rather grab the lesser, known thing in front of us than risk waiting on the unknown. But the Lord reminds us that His timing and His gifts are far better than anything we could arrange on our own.

The Bright Pink Reminder

Even now, whenever I wear that bright pink sweatshirt, I’m reminded that God’s plans are always better than mine. I might not know what’s ahead, but I’m so grateful that He does.

To God Goes The Glory!

Have a Blessed Day!

Let’s End With A Prayer

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for reminding us that Your plans are always better than our own. Teach us to wait patiently and trust in Your perfect timing, even when it feels easier to settle for less. Help us to let go of disappointment and hold onto hope, knowing that You have good things prepared for us. Strengthen our faith when the waiting feels long, and remind us that Your gifts are always worth the wait.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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74 Comments

  1. What a great message, Tania! Thank you!

  2. Diane Cerveny says:

    Amen – Patience has always been something I have had to learn during my life but as I look back it has worked out to wait patiently for what I have worked very hard to achieve. It then means a lot more.

  3. Carolyn (petite) says:

    Beautifully said! Really feel I need to apply this to myself.

  4. Kandace Joiner says:

    Thank you so much for sharing your pink sweatshirt story! I’m reminded of all the “wait” verses in the Bible Not to mention Psalm 37:7 and 46:10, the “be still” verses! I wear a bracelet that says “the best is yet to come” and I believe it; just needed that reminder today to wait for his best and not to settle. Thank you so much-Kandace

    1. I have a necklace that says, trust the path. It reminds me that the Lord gives me the path, and I need to trust where it leads me.

  5. Janice Sparks says:

    I look forward to reading your Sunday posts. Thank you, Tania.

  6. What a great message God is always on time even when we’re anxious he k ows what’s best so we need to slow down savor each moment in life and let God work in our lives.Your messages are always uplifting so glad God uses you each week for what message we need.

  7. M Imburgia says:

    Loved your focus on waiting. That is a concept taught throughout Scripture, but difficult to learn. I was recently doing a study with other women where we read a book entitled Waiting Isn’t a Waste by Mark Vroegop. One principle he consistently reminds his readers of is this: “Waiting on God is living on what I know to be true about God when I don’t know what’s true about my life.” I would recommend this book to any who are struggling with waiting on God.

  8. Tania, Once again, your words this morning were perfect for me and exactly what I needed to hear. What a wonderful message! I really enjoy your fashion and beauty posts, but Sundays are my favorite!

  9. Ina Homer says:

    Good morning Tania!
    You always amaze me what you can come up with for a Sunday post. This was another wonderful one. thank you very much!

  10. Lisa Loving says:

    Thank you Tania for this reminder that God knows best! I know this, but it touched me this morning. You have a blessed day too.