What does "I choose the appointed time" reveal about God's sovereignty? Setting the Scene Psalm 75:2 — “When I choose a time, I will judge fairly.” Why This Line Matters The tiny phrase “I choose the appointed time” (or “When I choose a time”) packs a powerhouse reminder that God alone sets the calendar of history. Nothing moves ahead or lags behind apart from His deliberate choice. Unpacking the Phrase “I choose the appointed time” • “I” — The speaker is God Himself, not fate, chance, or human rulers. • “choose” — An act of deliberate will; He is never forced or hurried. • “the appointed time” — A specific, fixed moment already marked on His divine timetable. What This Reveals about God’s Sovereignty • Absolute control – Isaiah 46:9-10: He declares “the end from the beginning,” doing “all My pleasure.” – Daniel 2:21: “He changes the times and seasons; He removes kings and establishes them.” • Perfect timing – Galatians 4:4: “When the fullness of time had come, God sent His Son.” – Habakkuk 2:3: “The vision awaits an appointed time… it will surely come, it will not delay.” • Unrivaled authority in judgment – Psalm 75:2 links timing with justice: God not only chooses when to act but also guarantees the fairness of His verdicts. • Unchanging faithfulness – Ecclesiastes 3:1: “For everything there is an appointed time…” God’s sovereignty extends to every season of life. How This Shapes Our View of History • Events unfold according to God’s calendar, not human or demonic agendas. • Delays and accelerations we perceive are purposeful, not accidental. • Every prophecy—redemption, judgment, Christ’s return—rests on a divinely chosen hour. Connecting the Dots Across Scripture • Acts 17:26 — God “determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their lands.” • Psalm 31:15 — “My times are in Your hands.” • Revelation 11:15-18 — The final judgment arrives precisely when God has decided. Encouragement for Today • Waiting seasons are not wasted; they are calibrated by God’s wisdom. • Justice may seem delayed, but Psalm 75:2 assures us it is scheduled. • Because God’s timing is perfect, we can trade anxiety for trust, impatience for hope, and fear for confidence in His sovereign plan. |