The blog that was born at the dawn of the resurrection
- María José Chenal
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 1 day ago
After years of recording in notebooks what I've felt God sow in my heart, of writing and walking with questions and promises, today I can say: the time is approaching to give that "yes" in faith.
This Sunday, April 20, 2025 , the day we commemorate the resurrection of Jesus , I will give birth to a project I've long held in my heart: My first official blog post, "The Art of Being Just in Time." It's not just a publication. It's the result of processes, pauses, promises, and prayers.
It's a testament to how, when you trust the process, the power of resurrection also reaches your dreams and your projects.
Because yes, there are things that must die… so that they may bear fruit.
And that doesn't happen by impulse or strategy. It happens Just in Time.
As I prayed for a date to share this step, I began to notice details that only heaven can align…
From September 16, 2024 (a very personal step of faith I took), to April 20, 216 days have passed—equivalent to 7 months and 4 days . And in the midst of my notes, those numbers led me to two powerful scriptures:
🔹 John 21:6 : Jesus appears for the third time after his resurrection to 7 disciples … and a miraculous catch of fish occurs.
🔹 Romans 7:4 : We are exhorted to bear fruit for God , because now we belong to him who was raised: Jesus Christ .
Nothing is a coincidence when you walk with God. His Word, His timing, His signs confirm what your heart begins to feel. When you think everything is still or asleep, He is preparing a resurrection.
What seemed stagnant... can flourish
How many times do we feel that what God promised us is “on hold”?
Time passes, we get tired, and we don't see the results...
But today I want to remind you—as He reminded me—that the resurrection isn't a symbol, it's a person (Jesus), and when He touches our lives, He has the power to transform them. And when His time comes, even what seemed dead begins to bear fruit.
This Sunday, I share that fruit with you .
I invite you to read, share, and walk this journey of faith with me.
It may not be perfect... but it's authentic.
And more than a blog, it's a seed that's beginning to blossom.
And what comes after this first post?
After this post, I will share a very personal text titled: “What I felt before publishing”
An intimate account of what it meant for me to take this step. About fear, vulnerability, and the moment I realized that obeying also means putting yourself out there .
I invite you this April 20th... to read, share and join this journey
The perfect time exists... and God writes it with you.
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