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He Sent the Right One — Even Through the Hiccups

  • Nov 27, 2025
  • 2 min read

There are seasons in life where God sends the right people at the right time — not to save you, but to walk with you through a major transition. I just came out of one of those seasons, and let me tell you… it was anything but accidental. It was divine, from start to finish.

What moved me the most wasn’t the process itself —it was the humanity inside the process. Someone actually asked me, “What happened? How did you get here?”Not out of judgment… out of genuine care.And when someone sees you beneath the surface like that, you recognize God’s fingerprint instantly.

Now, let me be honest — this journey was not smooth the entire time. There were hiccups, detours, personality clashes, and a few moments where things got messy.

One of the people I met along the way was someone I connected with spiritually on a deep level — an unexpected divine connection. Our moment together was so powerful that we both ended up in tears. And here’s the wild part… he didn’t even stay on the project until the end.

Yet the connection?The purpose of that encounter?Undeniably ordained.

There were also moments where energy felt off… where different personalities, cultural differences, or misunderstandings created tension. Times where I could feel the “something’s not right here,” but even then…

God still let everything work itself out.

Nobody got in the way of what God already had His hands on.

And that’s the beauty of it: Even the hiccups were part of the alignment. Even the delays carried purpose. Even the uncomfortable moments revealed truth, character, and clarity.

Through it all, three things stood strong and clear for me:

1. God sends vessels — not just people.

Some are there for the whole journey. Some are there for a chapter. Some are there for one conversation that changes everything.

2. Divine alignment doesn’t mean perfect conditions.

It means God’s hand is still guiding every twist, turn, and unexpected personality along the way.

3. Character matters. Integrity matters. Listening matters.

The person leading my process carried honesty, compassion, spiritual grounding, and a willingness to truly hear me. That made all the difference.

This season has been one of surrender, trust, and rebirth. And when the movie and the book are written, this entire experience — the people, the emotions, the confirmations, the hiccups — will be a full chapter on God’s grace and divine orchestration.

For now, I’ll simply say this:

He didn’t let me fall. Not once. Not even through the messy parts. Not even through the hiccups. Not even through the unknowns.

He sent the right one. And when God sends, it’s always on purpose.


I'm truly blessed.

 
 
 

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