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Love Isn’t Just About Timing, It’s About God’s Discernment

It is deeply comforting to connect with the fact that God is preparing a great love story for you, that he is preparing someone who will witness you and hold your heart in the ways you have always hoped for it to be met. It is affirming to know that somewhere out there, somewhere in this same golden Universe, there is a human being who is learning how to care for you in the way you have always needed, have always desired. That their heart is being softened, their faith is being rooted, their path is being cleared in ways you will one day get to celebrate and champion, in ways you will one day get to love.

If love is taking longer than you expected, if you feel like you have been left holding your heart in your hands — trust that this is not a delay, it is a refining.

Rebecca Simon

But what is even more powerful, what is even more aligned with the nature of divine timing, is this — God isn’t just preparing them to be ready. He is preparing them to recognize you.

At the end of the day, readiness alone isn’t enough. Someone can be healed, someone can be whole, someone can be so incredibly spiritually mature — and still miss what is meant for them if they haven’t yet been taught how to see it. Because love is not just about timing, it is about discernment. And when your heart is as deep, and as layered, and as driven by faith as yours, it will take a different kind of seeing for someone to understand what they are being entrusted with.

Holy love doesn’t just arrive — it reveals, and it takes a heaven-shaped kind of vision to finally see it, to finally stand in awe of it and honor it the way it was always meant to be honored.

Rebecca Simon

Maybe that is what God is doing right now. Maybe he is not just refining the character of the human being you will one day love. Maybe he is reshaping their vision. Maybe he is helping them to unlearn the ways they’ve misdefined love in the past. Maybe he is asking them to slow down, to stop searching for the loud, external, kind of love the world so often praises, and maybe he is challenging them to start noticing the sacred softness, the gentleness in love, that doesn’t always announce itself.

Maybe God is showing them that real love looks like a quiet safety. Like tenderness in the middle of the dark. Like the kind of strength that isn’t performative, but deeply rooted. Like the kind of foundation you have spent years cultivating within yourself.

Because when love finally arrives, it should not have to beg in order to be understood. It should not have to explain its depth. It should not have to be louder, or bolder, or palatable just to be accepted or held. It should feel seen. It should feel chosen. It should feel like coming home.

And the person God is preparing for you? 

They won’t just be ready to love you. They will be ready to recognize you. They will look at your heart and understand the cost and the sacrifice that went into becoming the kind of human being you are. They will witness your growth, and your faith, and your resilience, and they won’t recoil, they won’t try to outrun the feeling. They won’t confuse your softness for weakness. They won’t ask you to dim your light or edit it down or explain yourself into a smaller of your own soul. They will recognize you because God has spent time teaching them how to. They will recognize you because God has challenged them to expand their perception of love, of connection, of worthiness.

If love is taking longer than you expected, if you feel like you have been left holding your heart in your hands — trust that this is not a delay, it is a refining. Not just of their life, but of their awareness. The love of your life is not just being prepared to meet you. They are being taught how to hold you. How to honor you. How to stay.

Holy love doesn’t just arrive — it reveals, and it takes a heaven-shaped kind of vision to finally see it, to finally stand in awe of it and honor it the way it was always meant to be honored.


About The Author

Rebecca is a writer who loves sharing her life lessons through storytelling. She is the author of Let Go, Trust God, Become Who You Were Meant To Be and is also working on a series of devotional books.