When I was in fifth grade, I was gifted a cute lip gloss palette. It was special because it was tinted and scented. I wasn’t allowed to wear lipstick, but this felt like cheating, because I could wear tinted lip gloss. I decided I’d save it for special occasions — the right moment that really warranted it. So, I tucked it safely away in my drawer.
One day, I went to grab it, and when I opened the lid, I saw that it was completely empty. It looked like someone had dug out all the lip gloss. I knew exactly who the “someone” was…my annoying little brother.
I screamed for my mom, ready for justice to be served. She called him in and asked,
“Why did you take her lip gloss?”
His little seven-year-old eyes grew wide. “I didn’t know it was lip gloss,” he said.
“It doesn’t matter, it’s not yours!” I cried. “What did you do with it?” I demanded an answer.
“I ate it,” he admitted. “I thought it was candy.”
I was so mad, but I couldn’t help but laugh as his face grew anxious, realizing he had eaten lip gloss.
In a funny way, God was trying to teach me something:
When we wait for the right moments, we actually end up missing the moments.
I wish that lesson had sunk in that day, but unfortunately, it’s something I’ve struggled with over and over again. I’ve waited for the “right moment” to use my God-given gifts. I’ve procrastinated my purpose many times because I wanted everything to be perfect.
So many of us fall into that same trap, don’t we?
We tell ourselves:
“I’ll start obeying when things calm down.”
“I’ll forgive when they apologize.”
“I’ll be generous when I make more money.”
“I’ll surrender when I understand.”
The truth is, many of us stay stuck in our brokenness and miss out on the abundant life Jesus offers because we’re waiting for the right moment.
In John 5, we meet a man who was also waiting for the right moment for his healing:
“After this there was a feast of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. Now there is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool, which is called in Hebrew, Bethesda, having five porches. In these lay a great multitude of sick people, blind, lame, paralyzed, waiting for the moving of the water. For an angel went down at a certain time into the pool and stirred up the water; then whoever stepped in first, after the stirring of the water, was made well of whatever disease he had. Now a certain man was there who had an infirmity thirty-eight years. When Jesus saw him lying there, and knew that he already had been in that condition a long time, He said to him, ‘Do you want to be made well?’”
John 5:1–6 NKJV
This man had been waiting for the right moment for a very long time.
Imagine waiting every single day for the stirring of the water, for the angel to come, for the chance to be first in the pool — for thirty-eight years! Maybe, like this man, you’ve felt stuck in your situation, waiting for things to change, waiting for a miracle.
Jesus sees you. He knows your story. And He asks you the same question He asked the man by the pool: “Do you want to be made well?”
Do you want to keep waiting for the right moment, or will you respond and move now?
Because the right moment is the moment of your obedience.
Jesus healed this man, not by stretching out His hand or touching him, but by speaking a word that required faith and action.
“Jesus said to him, ‘Rise, take up your mat, and walk.’” John 5:8
Faith looks like trying to bend knees that haven’t bent in 38 years. It’s trusting that God will give you strength as you roll your atrophied body over and push yourself up with your arms. And as you move, you begin to see God working in and through you, until you’re standing on legs that couldn’t carry you before.
James reminds us: “You see that a person is justified by works and not by faith alone” (James 2:24 ESV).
Faith isn’t just believing God can; it is moving in obedience, believing He will.
Your healing, your freedom, your breakthrough — it’s waiting on the other side of your obedience.
So often we’re waiting on God to move, but God is waiting for us to move, even when it’s not easy and certain.
Friend, if you are like me and get stuck in life waiting for the right moments, pray this with me:
Lord, help me not to wait for perfect moments, but to trust You and move in obedience today.



Dear Simi……What a very interesting devotion you have given us today. I am stuck in a situation waiting for something good to happen, but your wise words have told me I need to change my perspective about “Daily” life and routine and just do what I know God wants me to do. Thank you for that prayer you left us at the end. I said it and need to write it down so I can refer to it when I start to go back to the old routine. I wish you and your family a Blessed Thanksgiving and that we may see our world start to settle down. It is still so bad for so many people and I pray for them as I can’t imagine families with children can get along as everything is so expensive. I trust in the Lord and know at some point He will do what He thinks is right and will help all people that are struggling……………………………Love and prayers to you Simi. Your devotion certainly helped me today………………..Betsy Basile
Aww! You made my day! I am so glad to hear my words ministered to you!
Simi that is so true what you said sometimes we are waiting for God to move in our situations. But we are saying God why have you not moved to help me in this situation I am going through. I have prayed to you about. Why God have you not why? We can ask all thoes types of questions. But what if we have not been listening to God and God is telling us to move and listen to his voice not sit back do nothing. God showed me one time Dawn you have the strength in me to do this with my help. I will be by your side to help you. I knew God testing me to see how strong was my faith in him to do what he wants me to do with my situation to help me. I went to other’s said will you pray for me. Instead of going to God first and trusting him to tell me what to do. God said Dawn you have to pray to me first and leave it with me. Trust me in it all that I will help you and lead you to do what right. God said that is why I didn’t help you right away was because I was testing your faith. To see how much you trusted me. I had to say sorry God tell God in situations I was going through I will pray to him first trust him in obedience that he would help me through it. God said after that you can get people to pray for you. Always come to me first. Don’t be scared and think you can’t do it are your not able to do it. I am with you God reminded me again. I tell you what to do. Like Jonah and the wale. Jonah didn’t think he was good enough for the tast God ask him to do. Jonah doubted himself and doubted God would help him do it and see it through the task God wanted him to do that is why Jonah at first ran away. God had to teach him a lesson of trust to God. We are like that at times we run away from God like Jonah did when God commanded him to go to Nineveh. God knew Jonah was equipped for the tast that God wanted him to do. That is why God choose Jonah to do it. So in his disobedience God had a whale swallowing him up. Jonah when in the whale for three days and nights knew the only way out was to trust God in the task God wanted him to do. Then because Jonah was willing to obey God now. God had the whale spit him up on dry ground. Then Jonah obeyed God trusted God in what God wanted him to do. Then when Jonah trust God and did as God wanted everything turned out ok and Jonah did the tast God wanted him to well. We read in Jonah chapter 1 were Jonah flees from God and was swallowed up by the whale. The it takes Jonah to pray inside the whale for God to help him. I have been like Jonah at times in my situations ran away from them and had to pray to God to help me and trust him. In Chapters 2 is were we read Jonah prayed and God answered his prayer in his distress. I have to admit I have had to do the same. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland praying for you all at incourage xx
Amen! Yes, He will be by our side! Even when we step out in faith, we aren’t alone. His strength, wisdom and grace carries us!
i love this! i, too, struggle with this at times in different areas of life. what you wrote brought this verse to mind, “But there are some things that you cannot be sure of. You must take a chance. If you wait for perfect weather, you will never plant your seeds. If you are afraid that every cloud will bring rain, you will never harvest your crops.” eccl. 11:4 erv
Yes! That’s a good word! Thanks for sharing!
Thank You Simi❣️
You are so welcome!
Simi,
God wants us to take a step of obedience. Do as He asks even if you don’t know the outcome. The perfect time to act is when Jesus calls you. God doesn’t call the qualified He qualifies the called. He will equip you for the task ahead. Just take a leap of -faith & obey.
Blessings 🙂
Yes, we see that throughout the Bible!