How can we apply the principle of divine timing from Exodus 12:1 today? Setting the Scene in Exodus 12:1 “Now the LORD said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt,” (Exodus 12:1). • The people are still in bondage, yet God speaks. • A new calendar is about to start; the Lord is re-setting Israel’s sense of time. • Deliverance will happen on the exact night God appoints—no sooner, no later. What Divine Timing Looked Like in Exodus 12 • God chose the month, the day, and even the hour of the Passover. • Israel’s role was to listen, prepare, and act precisely when told. • Timing was inseparable from obedience; missing the moment meant missing the rescue. Timeless Truths about God’s Clock • He alone sets the schedule (Isaiah 46:10). • His timing is perfect and purposeful (Ecclesiastes 3:1). • He is never late, even when we feel delayed (Habakkuk 2:3). • Fulfillment comes “when the fullness of time had come” (Galatians 4:4). Practical Ways to Walk in Divine Timing Today • Start each day acknowledging God’s ownership of your calendar. – “My times are in Your hands” (Psalm 31:15). • Align plans with Scripture before making commitments. • Cultivate patience rather than forcing outcomes—wait for doors God opens. • Obey immediately when His direction is clear, just as Israel applied the blood at once. • Mark spiritual milestones; celebrate anniversaries of God’s faithfulness to stay tuned to His rhythm. • Regularly pause for prayer and listening; timing is discerned in fellowship with Him. Encouragement from Other Passages • John 7:30 — “They tried to seize Him, but no one laid a hand on Him, because His hour had not yet come.” • Acts 1:7 — “It is not for you to know times or seasons that the Father has fixed by His own authority.” • Romans 8:25 — “If we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience.” Living the Principle Stay alert to God’s prompts, trust His schedule, and move when He says move—just like Israel standing ready on that first Passover night. |