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God Is Not Late: The Timing of Your Destiny
#Catholic Missionary/ A message of divine alignment for weary hearts
Michael Chikamso
5/9/20256 min read
Greetings to the People of the God of Armies Prayer Community.
Peace and strength be with you, beloved soul in Christ.
I greet you today as a servant of the Lord of Hosts, the God who controls time, who governs the seasons, and who perfects destinies—even when all seems delayed. Today’s message is not for the impatient heart but for the weary one—the one who’s been faithful, waiting, yet tempted to say, “Maybe it’s too late for me.”
Let me tell you: He who wrote your beginning will not forget your ending. The God of Armies is never late—He is only building the right stage for your moment to shine.
The Story: Katarzyna Orlowska’s Wait for Destiny


Katarzyna Orlowska lived in the old city of Kraków, just a few streets away from the grand St. Mary’s Basilica. She wasn’t famous. She wasn’t powerful. But she carried inside her a voice that could move mountains—anointed, trained, and aching to be heard.
From her twenties, Katarzyna dreamed of becoming a cathedral choir director. Every year, she submitted applications to Poland’s grandest churches, hoping for a chance. Every year, rejection returned. Sometimes they said she was “too traditional.” Other times, “too old-fashioned.” But deep inside, she wasn’t just chasing a title—she believed it was a calling. A holy assignment.
She took refuge in the countryside, where she taught music to children in a wooden parish chapel, its walls sometimes so cold in winter they sang with coats on. Still, she smiled. Still, she served. But every Christmas, she opened her journal and wrote one line:
“God, if not this year, let it be someday.”
At 40, that hope began to crack. One night, frustrated, she burned her old CVs, letters, and choir compositions. The fire flickered like her faith. She went to her spiritual mentor and said, “Maybe I misheard God. Maybe I’m just...not chosen.”
The priest looked at her with quiet love and said:
“What is burned by your hands is not erased by God’s hand.”
Three months later, the choir director of St. Mary’s Basilica passed away suddenly. There was no time for formal applications. The bishop in Kraków, once a child who had studied under Katarzyna, made a phone call that would change her life.
“Katarzyna,” he said, “we want you to take the cathedral choir. You were born for this.”
Tears filled her eyes. Destiny had arrived—not rushed, not late—right on divine time.




Katarzyna’s story is not just hers—it is ours.
We pray, we prepare, we persevere… and then silence. Heaven seems quiet. The doors remain closed. Younger people rise before us, and the enemy whispers: “Maybe it’s too late.” But I tell you this by the authority of Christ Jesus: Delay is not denial. The book of Ecclesiastes declares: “He has made everything beautiful in its time” (Ecclesiastes 3:11).
Saint Augustine once wrote, “God never withholds a gift from His child unless it is to give something better later.” The waiting is never wasted. God is preparing the hearts of others, aligning events, removing obstacles. Your name is being preserved like fine wine—for the perfect moment.
Moses was 80 when he began. Sarah was 90 when Isaac came. Jesus waited 30 years before His public ministry. What if God’s "no" right now is really a "not yet"?
There is no expired destiny under the blood of Christ. What God ordained, no delay can destroy.
That Easter, as she led the choir through the soaring hymns of resurrection, her voice trembled with joy. Hidden behind the pillar of the altar, she whispered:
“Lord, you didn’t come when I wanted—but You came when the world needed my voice.”
Reflection: When the Clock of Heaven Ticks Differently




Closing Prayer: Pray With Me
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
O Lord of Time and Eternity,
You who dwell beyond calendars and clocks,
Today we surrender our impatience and trust again in Your divine schedule.
For every man or woman reading this, whose dreams feel forgotten,
Whose promises feel paused,
Whose calling feels distant—
Let heaven rise today and speak again.
Break the voice of delay.
Silence the lies of failure.
And declare from Your throne, “This one is not forgotten.”
Let divine appointments begin.
Let divine favor break forth.
And may the world watch as Your sons and daughters walk into long-awaited joy.
I speak against every spiritual barrier and every chain of discouragement.
By the power in the name of Jesus Christ,
Let your season of fulfillment begin.
In Jesus’ mighty name we pray. Amen.
Sacred Heart of Jesus, I Trust in You.
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
God of Armies Prayer God of Armies, God of gods, Christ Jesus, be praised forever, you are the greatest spiritual being of all time. Amen.
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, who is, and who is to come, our Lord and God. You are worthy to receive glory, honor, and power. For you created all things, and by your will, they were given existence and life. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord, our Lord Jesus Christ, the God of armies. You are worthy to take the scroll and to break open its seals. For you were killed, and by your sacrificial death, you purchased people for God from every tribe, language, nation, and race. You made them a kingdom of priests to serve our God, and they shall reign on earth. The Divine Lamb that was slain is worthy to receive power, wealth, wisdom, and strength, honor, glory, and praise to him who sits on the throne, and to the Divine Lamb. Be praise and honor, glory and might, forever and ever. Amen. We honor you, O God. Your power is so great.
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Final Words from Michael Chikamso: A Call for Trust in God’s Clock
Dear beloved,
Don’t rush to bury what God planted.
Some seeds bloom in spring, but others bloom in winter, when the world least expects it.
Let your soul breathe. Let your heart hope again. Your name is still written.
Trust His clock. He is not late. He is preparing glory for you.
Wait well, for your time will come.


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Long periods of waiting can cause stress, which weakens your immune system and heart. While trusting God for answers:
Practice deep breathing daily – 10 minutes a day reduces anxiety.
Hydrate well – stress hormones worsen when you’re dehydrated.
Avoid overthinking – use worship music to keep your mind in peace.
Take a daily walk or stretch – physical movement boosts mental clarity.
Sleep well – 7–9 hours renews the mind and body for spiritual endurance.
Remember: just as your spirit waits on God, your body must be cared for too.
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