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Everything Has Its Time

 "Before time, destiny and God's decision, no one has had anything, and they will not get anything before that"

This line means that everything in life happens at its destined time, according to fate and God’s will. No one receives success, happiness, or rewards before the time decided for them, and no one can take away what is meant for them. Patience and faith are essential, as rushing or forcing outcomes cannot change destiny.

The statement reminds us that time, destiny, and God’s decisions govern the course of our lives. No matter how eager or impatient we may be, nothing comes before its appointed moment. Efforts and hard work are important, but their results unfold only when the time is right. This belief teaches patience, trust, and acceptance, helping us remain calm during delays and hopeful during struggles. By understanding that everything arrives at the right time, we learn to respect divine timing and move forward with faith and perseverance.

Simple: 
No one has ever received anything before the time decided by destiny and God, and no one ever will.

Formal: Nothing in life is gained before its destined time, as every outcome unfolds according to fate and God’s will.

Poetic: What is meant for us arrives only at its appointed hour; neither destiny nor God grants it before its time.

Philosophical: All things come to us in accordance with time, destiny, and divine decision—never earlier, never forced.

Spiritual / Faith-based:

  • Trust in Divine Timing

  • God’s Time, Not Ours

  • Written by Destiny

Philosophical:

  • The Law of Time and Fate

  • Nothing Before Its Time

  • Destiny Decides

Simple & School-friendly:

  • Everything Has Its Time

  • The Right Time

  • What Is Meant to Be

Poetic:

  • When Time Allows

  • The Hour Written in Fate



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