“And when they wanted
wine, the mother of Jesus saith unto him, They have no wine. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do
with thee? mine hour is not yet come. His mother saith unto the servants,
Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.” John 2:3-5 KJV
At the wedding in Cana, when the wine was
finished, Jesus declared that His hour had not yet come, yet by obedience to
His mother’s instruction, “Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it, ” a miracle
broke forth before the appointed time (John 2:3-5). This shows us that when you
hear God and obey Him, divine intervention can override natural timelines.
Abraham was already seventy-five years old when God called him to leave his
father’s house, yet by obedience, he stepped into a covenant of blessing that
still speaks today (Genesis 12:1-3). Saul of Tarsus thought his time was set on
a path of destruction, but one encounter on the road to Damascus shifted his
destiny, turning him into Apostle Paul (Acts 9:3-9). Truly, when you align
yourself with God’s voice, He can redeem lost years, accelerate your steps, and
bring you into your season, even when the clock says it’s late.
Think of Peter: he had toiled all night and
caught nothing, but at the word of Jesus, “Launch out into the deep,” he
enclosed a great multitude of fishes (Luke 5:4-6). Time and effort had failed
him, yet obedience produced sudden abundance. Habakkuk was told to write the
vision and wait for it, for though it tarry, it will not lie, it will surely
come (Habakkuk 2:1-3). Sarah conceived at ninety (Genesis 21:1-2), Joseph moved
from prison to palace in a day (Genesis 41:14-16, 39-41), and Hezekiah had
fifteen years added to his life when he prayed (Isaiah 38:1-5). Beloved, maybe
you feel time is not on your side, but if you listen for God’s voice and obey,
He can turn your delay into deliverance, your waste into advantage, and your
night into morning. With God, it is never too late; you can beat time!
Prophetic word: I prophesy over your
life that in every area where you feel time has been lost, wasted, or delayed,
the Lord will accelerate you in Jesus’ name. I prophesy that like the wedding
in Cana, where lack was turned into abundance before the appointed time (John
2:3-10), your insufficiency shall become overflowing provision. I prophesy that
like Abraham, your obedience will launch you into generational blessings
(Genesis 12:1-3). I prophesy that, as with Peter, your empty nets shall
suddenly break with harvest (Luke 5:4-6). I prophesy that your years of delay
shall be redeemed, your destiny shall be restored, and what you thought was too
late will arrive right on God’s schedule. I decree in the name of Jesus that
you shall beat time, overtake opportunities, and step into your divine season
with speed and favor.
Prayer: Father, I thank You because with You, there is no lateness and no wasted
years. Lord, I ask that You open my ears to hear Your voice and give me the
grace to obey Your every instruction. Redeem my lost years as You promised in
Joel 2:25, and turn every delay into a divine appointment. Lord, shift me from
missed opportunities to divine acceleration, from emptiness to abundance, and
from waiting to walking in fulfillment. Just as You added years to Hezekiah
(Isaiah 38:5), add fruitfulness, breakthroughs, and fresh beginnings to my
life. In the mighty name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.