Trust in God’s Precision Timing: Part I
- House of Praise
- Mar 10
- 2 min read
March 9th, 2026

For the month of March, House of Praise has been focusing on In His Time. God has set eternity in our heart and yet we are finite being. We know God has perfect timing and vision, but how do we wait upon His perfect timing?
In the message yesterday, the discussion questions were:
What are you waiting upon God in this season of your life? How long has the wait been?
God brought such an encouraging and inspiring message that needs to be shared through a series of blog post, starting with this one!
May God speak to you as you read on: Part I --
What is precision medicine? Simply put, it is no longer using a "one-size-fits-all" method to treat everyone, but rather giving the most suitable treatment according to each person's genes, physical constitution, environment, and lifestyle. The medical field has discovered that for the same cancer, the genetic mutations behind different people may be completely different. The same kind of medicine may be effective for some and ineffective for others. Therefore, the direction of medicine has begun to change by not giving the same medicine to everyone, but by giving "the right medicine to the right person at the right time." This is called—precision. This concept actually gradually took shape after the Human Genome Project in the 1990s, was formally defined in 2011, and in 2015 became the direction of global medical development. The medical field is striving to pursue one thing—finding the true cause of the disease and then giving the most accurate treatment.
If human medicine is pursuing "precision," then have we ever thought about God's redemption. Every one of us perhaps has asked at one time or another similar questions, such as "God, why hasn't it been accomplished yet?" "Why has there been no response after praying for so long?" "Why is the suffering so long?" We often feel that God is slow, but the Bible tells us—God is not slow, He is precise.
Exodus 12:41 says: "At the end of four hundred thirty years, to the day, all of Yahweh’s armies went out from the land of Egypt." It does not say "approximately 430 years.” It is not "roughly 430 years," but rather—to the day. What a shocking sentence this is! 430 years, not one day more, not one day less. He did not delay it. It was precise!
When we take any form of transportation, such as the High-Speed Rail or a commercial flight, delays often happen. At work, projects will fall behind schedule. We experience delays all around us. But God is never late. As early as Genesis chapter 15, God said to Abraham: "Your descendants will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs... and they will be afflicted for four hundred years." Acts chapter 7 also mentions 400 years again. Then why does Exodus say 430 years? 400 years is the time of suffering. 430 years is the complete time from the promise to the fulfillment. In other words, even suffering is within God's plan.
Part II will be posted tomorrow… You will have to wait…































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