
This Is Your Time: The Hope That Awakens in the Everyday
“This is your time, this is your hour
Watch as your dreams begin to flower
Everything you’ve been waiting for
Is knocking at your door”
The beginning of a new cycle always arrives like so many other starts, carrying in the heart the symbolic force of renewal, driven by promises, goals, prophetic words, and plans made with enthusiasm. The title and lyrics of this song This Is Your Time open a door of hope within us, not just for a new day, month, or year on the calendar, but for an internal space where faith is reignited, dreams bloom, and the presence of God whispers: it is still time.
Hope, as usual, can arise from the desire for financial breakthrough, healing from illness, a long-awaited answer, a new body, a new home, a new rhythm… Yet the change of a date or the release of a prophetic word does not guarantee the transformation we idealize. It was in that contrast between expectation and routine repetition, between longing and the ordinary… that the song This Is Your Time reached my heart.
“Like Esther for such a time as this
Your moment you don’t wanna miss
The waiting’s over, hear Him say
Your breakthrough’s coming any day…”
The lyrics mention Joseph, Moses, Esther, and David, men and women who walked through years of waiting, formation, and silence before seeing their promises fulfilled. The great revelation I experienced is that the miracle isn’t just in the day the promise comes to pass. The true miracle is waking up on an ordinary Monday and, with courage, choosing to try again. It’s the sacred and simple gesture of looking inward with new eyes and moving forward.
This Is Your Time isn’t just a song about supernatural breakthroughs or epic moments. It reveals the beauty of the extraordinary hidden in the ordinary. Everyday life, that fertile ground where God plants, waters, and prepares, holds seeds of eternity. When we welcome His presence in the rhythm of simple days, a new season begins to bloom.
The new doesn’t begin outside. It begins in the secret place of the mind and heart, when we choose to see differently, believe deeply, and live intentionally. Each morning, as we open our eyes, God plants something fresh within us. And choosing to rise in gratitude, even amid the less-than-ideal, is already an act of renewal.
Like Joseph, who dreamed in prison. Like David, who worshiped in the fields. Like Moses, who learned to wait. Like Esther, who was prepared in secrecy. It wasn’t external time that transformed their stories, it was quiet faithfulness in the invisible.
“This is the season, this is the way
All that was hidden comes to day
The Father’s plans are coming true
He’s got something beautiful for you.”
Today, I understand that my season of abundance doesn’t depend on what happens outside. It blossoms every time I choose to remain, to nurture, and to trust. When I act in faith on what God has already sown in me, reality begins to align with the promise.
Sending Perfection: A Song, A Silent Call
The songs from the Sending Perfection project are born from real encounters with God, not on stages or in crowds, but in the secret of everyday life. They rise from our own barn, within our home, where no one sees: between shared meals, scattered toys, whispered prayers, and quiet nights. It is in this sacred soil of the ordinary that God plants melodies carrying prophetic seeds.
This Is Your Time is one of those melodies. A reminder that God’s timing is revealed in our perseverance, our patience, and His Presence.
Make Room to Listen
This song isn’t here by accident. Maybe it’s the gentle breath you need to remember that it’s still time. Listen with an open heart. Let every word become a living seed inside you. Listen while you pray, while you walk, while you begin again. Allow the sound of heaven to echo within your routine.
Key Scripture “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” — Ecclesiastes 3:1
Let hope and gratitude plant new seeds in the soil of your heart.
This article is part of the Sending Perfection project, a living memorial of our family’s spiritual journey. Each song documents the invisible: the process, the prayers, and the encounters with God in the simplicity of daily life. May every song find its place in the heart of the listener.