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What I felt before posting for the first time

  • Writer: María José Chenal
    María José Chenal
  • 3 days ago
  • 3 min read

Updated: 1 day ago

Creating a blog wasn't an idea that came about overnight. I've been itching to publish content for a few years, but I couldn't decide which social network or blog to use. It's been a desire that has persisted over time , like a seed that refuses to die, even when I wasn't sure I was ready to plant it.

My personality is introverted. And if you have that personality too, you'll understand that doing something new, visible, and as personal as writing for others —to put your voice out there, within reach of anyone who wants to listen—isn't an easy step; it entails internal challenges.

But in the midst of that process I've learned something: it's necessary to get out of your comfort zone; we're on a learning journey. There's a phrase I heard some time ago that I'm trying to put into action.

"I prefer to take the step of faith motivated by obeying God, rather than avoiding it for fear of making a mistake."

Reviewing notes...

In one of those note reviews, I recently found a phrase I wrote on August 17, 2017 , but today it resonates more strongly than ever:

“Let yourself be transformed by God, and you will be the answer to one or more people’s prayers.”

That simple, direct phrase was like a key. I realized I'd been holding back what God might have wanted to use for others . And I understood that not sharing isn't always prudent; sometimes it's fear.

To obey is also to expose oneself

What if you share it?


Today I'm not launching a blog... I'm saying yes

A shaky yes.

A yes accompanied by prayer.

A yes that recognizes that sharing what we have experienced is also a form of love.

A small but profound step.

A step that invites me to believe that God can use even my silently written words to edify, inspire, and transform.

 

If you've made it this far, maybe this is also your sign. Perhaps your voice, your story, or what you feel God has planted in you... also needs to come to light.

Maybe this is your phrase today:

“Let yourself be transformed by God, and you will be the answer to one or more people’s prayers.”

 

I invite you to follow this journey of faith.


Stay tuned for upcoming posts…

Because every message arrives Just in Time, when you need it most.

The perfect time exists... and God writes it with you.




 
 
 

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I am Majo Chenal, a Guatemalan business administrator and daughter of God. The Art of Being Just in Time was born from a journey of faith that began more than 15 years ago and continues to transform me every day.

This blog is a space to learn, remember, and grow together in faith. Here I share reflections, practical steps, and messages that have shaped my life, in the hope that they will also illuminate yours.

Because living Just in Time is a process—of trust—where we discover that God is always on time... and that we are not alone. If you're here, it's because there's something special He wants to reveal to you.
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