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God’s Perfect Timing

God’s Perfect Timing

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The resurrection of Jesus was not a last-minute rescue plan. It was the fulfillment of God’s perfect timing. Easter reminds us that God is never late, never confused, and never defeated. In this teaching, we will see how the resurrection gives us resurrection hope, teaches us to trust God’s timing, and calls us to live as witnesses of Jesus. Video https://youtu.be/tAhPBND_tMk Audio Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Table of contentsVideoAudioDownloads and LinksIntroductionLuke 24:46-49The Resurrection Happened in God’s Perfect TimingThe Resurrection Brought Hope for All People at the Right TimeGod’s Perfect Timing Calls Us to Faithful ObedienceActs 1:7-8ConclusionThis WeekLeader Notes Downloads and Links 2026-04-05 - Gods Perfect Timing Notes 2026-04-05 - Gods Perfect Timing Notes Watch the video of this teaching on our YouTube channel or above. Introduction He is risen. He is risen indeed. Happy Easter. Today we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the most important event in human history. Easter is not only a celebration of life after death. It is the declaration that God keeps His word, fulfills His promises, and carries out His plan in perfect timing. There are moments in life when we wonder if God is late. We pray, we wait, we hope, and sometimes we struggle to see what He is doing. But Easter reminds us that even when everything looked lost, God was still working. Jesus did not rise early. Jesus did not rise late. He rose exactly when God the Father had planned. That means the resurrection is not only good news about Jesus. It is good news for us. If God was faithful then, He is faithful now. If God fulfilled His promise in the resurrection, we can trust Him with every promise He has spoken over our lives. Let us begin in Luke 24:46–49. Luke 24:46-49 (46) He told them, "This is what is written: The Messiah will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, (47) and repentance for the forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. (48) You are witnesses of these things. (49) I am going to send you what my Father has promised; but stay in the city until you have been clothed with power from on high." This passage helps us see three truths about Easter and God’s perfect timing. The Resurrection Happened in God’s Perfect Timing Jesus told His disciples that His suffering, death, and resurrection were written beforehand. Easter did not happen by accident. The cross was not a failure. The empty tomb was not an emergency response. This was God’s plan all along. God had spoken through the prophets. God had prepared the way. And on the third day, Jesus rose from the grave exactly as promised. That matters because it shows us the character of God. God is not guessing. God is not reacting. God is not trying to catch up with events on earth. He is the Lord of history. He sees the beginning and the end, and His timing is always exact. Many of us struggle with timing. We want answers quickly. We want healing quickly. We want open doors quickly. We want God to move according to our schedule. But Easter teaches us that God’s timing is better than ours because His timing is tied to His wisdom. When Jesus was placed in the tomb, it looked like the end. Hope seemed buried. But what looked like defeat on Friday became victory on Sunday. Perhaps you are in a Friday season right now. Something in your life feels buried. A prayer seems unanswered. A promise feels delayed. Easter reminds you that God is still at work even when the stone has not moved yet. The resurrection tells us to trust the Lord in the waiting. God knows what He is doing. His timing is perfect. Have you ever seen God answer a prayer or open a door at just the right time? Share that testimony in the comments. The Resurrection Brought Hope for All People at the Right Time Jesus said that repentance for the forgiveness of sins would be preached in His name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. This is one of the beautiful truths of Easter. Jesus did not rise only to prove His power. He rose so that salvation could be proclaimed to the world. His resurrection opened the way for people everywhere to receive forgiveness, new life, and eternal hope. God sent Jesus at the right time in history. The world had been prepared. The message of salvation would begin in Jerusalem and spread outward to the nations. God was not only working in a moment. He was unfolding a mission. That mission continues today. Because Jesus is alive, the message is still alive. Because the tomb is empty, the gospel still changes lives. Because Christ is risen, no person is beyond redemption, no nation is beyond reach, and no sinner is beyond grace. This is why Easter matters so deeply. The resurrection is not only a doctrine to believe. It is hope to receive. Jesus died for our sins and rose again so that we could be forgiven, restored, and brought into the family of God. If you have never placed ...
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