You’re Not Falling Behind

Jan 22, 2026

If you feel like everyone is ahead of you…

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It’s easy to look around and feel behind.

They got the job. 

They found the relationship. 

They bought the house.

They are figuring out life…and you may be wondering: “did I miss my turn?”

But Psalm 139:16 says, You saw me before I was born. Every day of my life was recorded in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed. (NLT) What does that mean? It means that God is not pacing you against anyone else around you. He’s guiding you on a timeline that’s wise, intentional, customized, and filled with purpose. 

You’re not late. You’re not behind. You’re being shaped by a God who loves you. 

Here’s one thought for today: God’s Not comparing your timeline to anyone else. And you don’t have to either. 

If you need a moment to breath and trust His timing again, we have a guided prayer for you below:

A Prayer for When I Feel Behind

God, remind me that You’re not rushing me or comparing me. 

Help me trust the pace You’re setting for my life. 

I confess that I feel behind right now.

Please calm my mind and steady my heart. 

(Pause for a moment. Repeat ‘Calm my mind and steady my heart.’ and remain silent afterwards)

It is possible to celebrate others without losing hope for myself. 

You are shaping me and I trust that Your timing is perfect. 

Help me rest in it. 

Amen.

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