
God reframed the disciples’ expectations as Jesus answered their questions before His ascension. Acts 1:6 So when the apostles were with Jesus, they kept asking him, “Lord, has the time come for you to free Israel and restore our kingdom?” 7 He replied, “The Father alone has the authority to set those dates and times, and they are not for you to know.[1]
The question the disciples asked reveals their lingering assumptions of a political kingdom. It demonstrated the need for the Holy Spirit to bring spiritual clarity. The typical Jew of Jesus’ time eagerly anticipated the Messiah’s literal, earthly kingdom. They were expecting the return of the nation’s former wealth and military strength under King David. Throughout his ministry with the disciples, Jesus taught extensively about this coming kingdom.
When Jesus told the disciples about the Spirit’s coming, they were even more likely to believe the kingdom was near. However, the kingdom Jesus referred to was primarily a “spiritual” kingdom formed within the hearts and lives of believers. God’s purposes are often larger and wiser than our expectations, whether in the disciples’ time or ours. Faith grows when we trust God’s plan more than our preferred outcomes.
Trusting the Father’s Plan
The disciples asked Jesus about when He would restore the kingdom of Israel. Like many other Jews, they resented Roman occupation and hoped Jesus would liberate Israel and then reign as king. Jesus answered that God’s timing for all events—worldwide, national, and personal—is determined by the Father.
If you are waiting for changes God has not yet made, be patient rather than rushing. Trust in God’s timing, remembering that He is wise, divine, and all-powerful. Even amid chaos, He remains in control. In the end, He will accomplish His perfect will. Trusting God’s timing often involves letting go of our need for immediate results. By recognizing His wisdom and sovereignty, we see that He understands the bigger picture and knows what is best for us.
When we rely on His timing, we let go of anxiety and cultivate patience, trusting that He will fulfill His promises at the right moment. His faithfulness and love characterize God’s timing. He orchestrates all things for our benefit (Romans 8:28), even during delays or times of silence. His timing prepares us, shapes our character, and arranges circumstances for His glory and our ultimate good.
God’s Plan Often Reframes Our Expectations
Just as God reframed the disciples’ expectations, He often reframes our expectations. God’s plans are always bigger and have a greater impact than we envision, which is why His plans often unfold only through His intervention.
Until God drew me into full-time ministry, I was content with a very different occupation. In retrospect, God’s plan for my life was far bigger and different from what I envisioned. Ten days after Jesus ascended into heaven, the Holy Spirit came and opened the disciples’ eyes to God’s plans in a way unlike what they had expected. We are fortunate as believers that God continues to guide us by the Holy Spirit as He unfolds His plan for our lives.
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[1] Tyndale House Publishers. (2015). Holy Bible: New Living Translation (Ac 1:6–7). Tyndale House Publishers.








