Process to Progress:
- Annetha Kruger
- Feb 15, 2018
- 2 min read

I often hear people say that the reason someone they know aren’t getting what they want is because it will only happen in God’s time. So, I decided to investigate what that statement would mean.
Time is defined at the indefinite progress of existence or events (past, present or future) regarded as a whole. I don’t believe things happen in God’s time, and here is why:
1. If that where true because people are fickle in their ways, they would become passive, they would use this statement to not do anything about their circumstances.
2. God’s time refers to people thinking of God’s progress. but God is infinite and eternal and don’t need to progress. We are the ones that need to progress.
3. People need time to create a sense of urgency in their own progress, we cannot control God’s progress.
4. I noticed I get what I want and need at the right time because I have made the right progress. In other words, it is when I am internally equipped and ready to handle new responsibility.
This brings me to the second part of my article. When am I ready for certain things to progress? It is when I have grown, learned something or have changed my habit for the right amount of repetitions for me to handle the progression. In other words, the quicker we learn the quicker we progress. The better we process what needs to happen and put it to work, the quicker we will make progress.
When people tell us, we are not ready for something, it is either because they can see we have not progressed enough or processed what should happen or because they are measuring it from their perspective on what they would be able to process or progress in. so for me this means nobody can tell anybody when they are ready or when things will happen for them. It is up to each individual.
The above information also specifically includes the fact that we have a responsibility in how or with what we progress in. Time is irrelevant to progress in the sense that we may achieve things well into old age if we still so desire. Time is only a measurement tool for our plans, it is not set in stone, what is set in stone is what we have control over. And that is what we can process in order to progress.
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