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02-10-2026 PART 2: When God’s Delays Reveal His Greater Design

02-10-2026 PART 2: When God’s Delays Reveal His Greater Design

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Section 1

This conversation opens with Rosalyn sharing a hopeful and steady update following her PET scan and oncology appointment. Although the tumor has not shrunk, it remains stable, which creates a real and viable opportunity for surgical removal. Rather than despair, the tone is marked by gratitude, trust, and confidence in God’s timing. The stability itself is received as mercy and provision, opening the door to next steps that may lead to healing. The prayer that follows reflects biblical community in action, inviting listeners everywhere to share the burden, just as the Good Samaritan did. Faith is not passive here; it is active, communal, and anchored in the belief that God is coordinating every detail, including doctors, timing, strength, and peace. The posture throughout is clear: trust God, ask boldly, and rest in His authority rather than human outcomes.

Section 2

The teaching then beautifully connects Rosalyn’s testimony to Scripture, illustrating how what appears delayed from a human perspective is often precisely aligned with God’s purpose. The discussion highlights how being in Houston longer than expected led directly to the formation of a Bible study that may not have existed otherwise. What seemed like lost time becomes redeemed time. This theme is reinforced through biblical examples, including Saul searching for donkeys while God was preparing him to be king, and Paul’s delayed visit to Rome because God had other gospel work for him to accomplish first. Human plans move forward with limited sight, but God’s plans unfold with eternal vision. The tapestry metaphor is revisited to show how confusion on the backside makes sense only when seen from God’s side. Delay is not denial; it is often divine redirection.

Section 3

The teaching closes by anchoring these lived experiences directly in Romans 15, where Paul openly acknowledges that his plans were altered by God’s greater mission. The message expands to show how even the enemy misunderstands God’s purposes, using the crucifixion of Jesus as the ultimate example of apparent defeat becoming eternal victory. What Satan intended for destruction, God used for salvation. The same pattern appears throughout Scripture, from Balaam’s curse turning into blessing, to Saul the persecutor becoming Paul the apostle. God consistently transforms human “uh-ohs” into divine “wows.” The encouragement is steady and hope-filled: trust God’s timing, submit plans to His will, and remember that even when outcomes seem unclear, God is always working with clarity, purpose, and redemptive power for those who love Him.

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