“You will arise and have mercy on Zion; for the time to favour her, yes, the set time, has come.” Psalm 102:13
Today, I got an opportunity to stroll to a road I have never been before. Kumbe barabara ni mingi sijapitia.
Life has a way of surprising you when you step slightly out of your routine. So I slowed down, observed, breathed, and looked around.
And there, just beside a dusty bus stop, stood an old guy waiting for a Ma3 that passes that route. I paused for a moment because—somehow—I have seen that Mzee around the place I live. There was something familiar about his posture. Something familiar about the quiet hope in his eyes.
And as he stood there, cane in one hand, the other shielding his face from the sun, something in me whispered: I am sure he really looks forward to a breakthrough even in his old age… That one day, God shall see his hustle.
And the thought lingered. Because isn’t that all of us?
We wake up, we move, we try, we push, we give it another shot, hoping that ONE FINE DAY, God will rise on our horizon and say, “Today is your day.”
I Firmly Believe…
I am a firm believer that God knows and orchestrates our stories and our lives. Not just the big moments—but the hidden ones, the ones we walk through quietly, the ones nobody claps for, the ones that look ordinary on the outside but are heavy on the inside.
And I firmly believe that one fine day, God shall do something— just one thing— and everything will shift.
Just one thing from God, and your story changes.
Just one thing, and the battle tilts.
Just one thing, and a new song shall come from your lips.
Because God doesn’t need a whole list. He doesn’t need a thousand miracles. He doesn’t need a big stage. Sometimes, He just needs one moment to turn your whole life around.
This line from Sammy Irungu’s song Muthenya Wakwa a song we sing so fondly with My Good Friend Prof Agnes Nyaga carries a quiet thunder.
“Muthenya umwe Ngai ari gwikira kiundu iki—o kimwe tu.”
(One day, God will do something majestic for you—just one thing.)
It is the kind of truth that settles deep in you and keeps you going on slow mornings when nothing seems to move. It is the flame that stays lit when disappointments accumulate. It is the whisper that keeps you steady when the night feels endless:
But hear this in your spirit—
ONE FINE DAY, God will come through.
Not late.
Not early.
At the set time.


One fine day the 11th hour is soon approaching I continue to trust in God and press on .
It’s a beautiful morning with hope that favour will follow me.
Shalom 🙏
It Shall come
when it does, call me and testify
🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
God has tha best for His creation at ths own tyming ad tha very best of best
Just lean ad hoping ad faith in Him
God has many ways He speaks to us through His creation.He surely leaves no mankind behind,those who trust in Him gets to see His goodness.
Hapo Sasa, Kaka