Kimberly Hoyt: EMBR Mornings

Are Aligned Leaps and Patient Timing the KEY to Your Success? 9/12/25

Kimberly Hoyt

Aligned leaps, courage, and faith — sometimes the hardest part isn’t leaping too soon, but waiting until the timing is right.

In today’s EMBR Mornings reflection, Kimberly shares the mantra: “Discernment turns courage into wisdom.” Scripture reminds us that timing is part of God’s design: Abraham waited decades for his promised son. David was anointed long before he sat on the throne. Even Jesus said, “My hour has not yet come.”

Aligned leaps are not only about what we do, but when we do it. Rushing in our own timeline leads to striving and stress. Waiting on God’s timing brings peace — even when it stretches us.

✨ Key benefit: You’ll leave today’s pause reminded that faith teaches us to listen as much as leap, turning courage into wisdom through patient trust.

At EMBR Mornings, we believe boldness isn’t about reckless risk, but about alignment with God’s nudges, timing, and peace.

👉 Where do you feel pressed to move, but sense God asking you to wait? Where do you hear His quiet urging to take your next step?

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Sometimes the hardest part of courage is not leaping too soon, but waiting until the time is right. Here in EMBR mornings, we pause, mid breath, mid sip, Remembering that timing matters just as much as the leap itself Today, let's talk about faith and how it teaches us when to wait and when to move. Scripture shows us again and again, that timing is part of God's design. Abraham waited decades for the promised son, and David was anointed king long before he sat on the throne. Even Jesus said,"my hour has not yet come" Aligned leaps aren't just about what we do, but when we do it. When I've rushed ahead in my own timeline trying to force things, I found stress and striving. But when I've listened for God's nudge and waited until, he said the time was right even when it stretched me, even when it felt uncomfortable. Peace always followed. Our insight for today: discernment turns courage into wisdom. Where in your life do you feel pressed to move, but sense God asking you to wait? Where do you feel his quiet urging to take the next step? Let's EMBR the day ahead with patient trust and the courage that listens as much as it leaps. Join me tomorrow we'll talk about how aligned leaps often look small and ordinary in everyday life. I'll see you tomorrow.