God Lives in All Our Moments At Once
There’s a truth that drops into the soul so softly, you almost miss it—
but once you hear it, you can never un-hear it:
God doesn’t live in time. Time lives in Him.
That means He was with you then—in the pain, in the silence, in the breath you didn’t think you’d survive.
He is with you now—in the clarity, in the struggle, in the slow unfolding of healing.
And He is already with you later—in the moment you’ll one day look back and finally say,
“That’s why.”
You are walking step-by-step through time.
But He?
He holds the whole arc of your story—every moment, every version of you, all at once.
The Bible has been whispering this all along:
“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” – Jeremiah 1:5
“A thousand years in Your sight are like a day that has just gone by.” – Psalm 90:4
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” – Hebrews 13:8
He’s not waiting for you at the finish line.
He’s already there.
And also here.
And also back there,
holding the trembling version of you who didn’t yet know how the story would turn.
So when you pray, you’re not giving Him new information.
You’re aligning yourself with the eternal One who already sees the end from the beginning.
When you feel comfort during your grief, it may not be comfort in the present tense.
It might be the convergence of every moment He’s ever held you—
collapsing into one sacred breath.
You’re moving through time.
He is not.
He is the still point in the spiral,
the zero in the equation,
the constant in your chaos,
the silent witness to every second you’ve ever lived.
And He is not going anywhere.
God lives in all our moments at once.
And that means we are never truly alone—not even in the moments we think He missed.