Collecting Leaves
We worked on a leaf collection this week for school. I think it’s probably my favorite project of the year. When I was young, it was my favorite project for school; and I love collecting leaves even more now as an adult. I love wondering through the woods, looking for the most beautiful leaves in reds, golds, yellows, oranges, and all the shades in between.
I sat for a few minutes in the car before I got out at one of our parks. As I sat and watched, the wind blew and leaves began to fall all around the park. It was absolutely beautiful, and it made me think about the process of falling leaves.
Leaves Falling
What I think is amazing is that leaves stay on the trees all throughout spring and summer. During those two seasons, the winds blow, storms come, rain dumps on them, and still they hold on. The leaves don’t fall off the trees. Yet, as soon as winter gets close, the tiniest little breeze can shake the leaves off the trees.
Why do leaves fall so easily this time of year and yet hang on so tightly to their branches even in the midst of terrible storms earlier in the year? It all comes down to one thing.
Timing.
Timing
It’s such a good picture of how God works in our lives. We can try to do things on our own, in our own power, and it just doesn’t work out. God leads us to do something or to take on something, and it doesn’t take off. We get tired, discouraged, and want to give up.
And then there’s the time when things just go forward, and everything comes together. God works in ways you couldn’t dream of, and you sit back and watch him work. What’s the difference between the two?
Timing.
Different Seasons
You might have the right idea, the right plan, and the right people; but it may just not be the right timing. And sometimes we don’t figure that out until it comes together later, and we sit back and see…oh, this is when it was supposed to happen.
So how do you know when it’s the right timing? How do you know if the right timing is now or if you should wait? The writer of Ecclesiastes reminds us that life is all about seasons; there’s a right time to do things.
For everything there is a season,
Ecclesiastes 3:1 NLT
a time for every activity under heaven.
God’s Guiding
The only way to know God’s perfect timing is to pray about it, to seek his face and his guidance. I often pray through Proverbs 3:5,6 when I’m trying to get God’s guidance.
Trust in the Lord with all your heart;
do not depend on your own understanding.Seek his will in all you do,
Proverbs 3:5,6 NLT
and he will show you which path to take.
Here are five ways that’s God’s used in my life over the years to help me know if it’s the right time for something.
5 Ways to that Now is the Right Time
- You feel in your heart of hearts like God is leading you to do this now.
- Everything you are reading in your morning time routine, is pointing you in this direction.
- The sermons you listen to, and the books you read all seem to be saying things that point in this direction.
- Your spouse and or other family members are on board and supportive.
- God has already started to move on your behalf, even if it’s something small.
If you can relate to these five ways, then it’s time to move forward! Step out in faith and see what God is going to do!
More Encouragement
For more encouragement, check out my post, Knowing When to Wait and When to Move Forward or check out Matt’s book, Momentum.
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