🤲🏼DAY 11 — Delayed Doesn’t Mean Denied
Some of you are discouraged because it hasn’t happened yet.
The healing.
The breakthrough.
The financial shift.
The behavior change.
The clarity.
The open door.
And because it hasn’t happened on your timeline…
you’ve quietly started grieving it like it’s gone.
But let me correct something:
Delay is not denial.
God is not Amazon Prime.
And maturity is learning the difference between:
“No.”
“Not yet.”
“Grow first.”
Abraham waited.
Joseph waited.
David was anointed king… and still ran for his life.
Anointing didn’t cancel process.
Here’s what delay actually does:
• It builds endurance.
• It exposes what you really believe.
• It strengthens your spiritual muscles.
• It tests whether you want God… or just the outcome.
And sometimes?
God is working on the thing while He’s working on you.
We assume delay means:
“God forgot.”
“I missed it.”
“I disqualified myself.”
But Scripture says in Habakkuk 2:3:
“Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come.”
Wait for it.
Not beg for it.
Not manipulate it.
Not panic about it.
Wait in faith.
Because denied feels closed.
Delayed feels stretched.
And stretching is uncomfortable.
But stretching builds capacity.
You don’t want the promise too early if you don’t have the capacity to hold it.
🔥 Finish this:
“I will not interpret delay as denial in __________.”
We are not quitting mid-process.
We are becoming.
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🤲🏼DAY 11 — Delayed Doesn’t Mean Denied
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