"My time has not yet come." — John 2:4 (NKJV)
We often think miracles are defined by their magnitude, like when Jesus parted seas, opened blind eyes, or raised the dead. But sometimes, the true wonder of a miracle is not only in what happens but in when it happens. At the wedding in Cana, Jesus turned water into wine, not because He was pressured to act, but because the moment had reached divine readiness. It was a Kairos moment, when heaven’s timing met earth’s need.
Under the New Covenant, God’s miracles are not limited to spectacular displays but are rooted in purpose. They flow naturally through His grace, often quietly and precisely when we least expect them. A timely word, an unexpected provision, or a door that opens after many disappointments can all be moments where God whispers, “I am here.” His timing is never random; it is redemptive. Each miracle He performs, no matter how small, carries the imprint of His love and the rhythm of His perfect timing.
As we begin to notice the million little miracles around us, may our hearts open to see that every answered prayer, every delay turned into a blessing, and every unexpected kindness is God’s clockwork in motion. When heaven’s time meets our need, grace appears, not to impress us, but to remind us that He is near, He is faithful, and He is still working today.
Father, thank You for Your perfect timing. Teach us to trust that every delay and every open door are woven into Your plan of grace. Help us see the miracles unfolding all around us and rest in the assurance that You are never late, for You are always right on time.