298. When You Feel Like You’re Too Late For Your Life (with Rebecca George)
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I am so excited to be joined this week by Rebecca George, author of the book You’re Not Too Late: Trusting God’s Timing in a Hurry-Up World. Listen in as Rebecca and I discuss the struggles that so many of us face when we feel like life is passing us by, talking about the pressures of measuring up to timelines – whether they be about marriage, career, or friendships – and how these expectations can often lead us to doubt ourselves and God’s plan for us.
Rebecca reflects on her personal journey of learning to embrace the waiting seasons of life, and we chat about the powerful truths in her book, especially how longing – whether it be relational or vocational – can really shape us if we choose to trust God in the process.
She also opens up about the importance of community, even when it feels like everyone else has it figured out and you don’t. We talk about the beauty of showing up for others, even in simple, everyday ways, and how those small acts of service can deeply connect us.
If you have ever felt like you are behind or have wondered why your timeline doesn’t match up with others, this conversation is definitely for you! Rebecca’s honesty and her insight are sure to help you shift your perspective on waiting, community, and trusting God’s timing. Remember – you’re not too late!
In This Episode
[0:35] – I introduce the feeling of being behind in life and welcome Rebecca George, author of You’re Not Too Late, to the show!
[1:29] – Rebecca shares how longing for the next season often distracts us from addressing inner emotions.
[4:36] – Rebecca feels that longings in life require turning to Christ for hope during struggles.
[7:05] – Rebecca stresses the importance of community to prevent loneliness and support growth.
[9:42] – Asking for help builds courage, and Rebecca shares a story of having received unexpected support.
[11:28] – I express gratitude for friends who show up without asking, offering help without expecting anything in return.
[13:06] – Stepping out in faith to help others can lead to blessings and growth.
[16:54] – I reflect on learning the difference between hospitality and entertainment, now embracing get-togethers that aren’t necessarily “perfect.”
[18:23] – A perfectly curated home doesn’t reflect Rebecca’s everyday life; she instead values hospitality.
[20:18] – Rebecca shares how personal longings made celebrating others’ milestones difficult.
[22:27] – Rebecca highlights the importance of bringing emotions to God and learning from the process.
[25:08] – Hear Rebecca reflect on the challenges and growth in her marriage while also managing external pressures.
[28:13] – I share how having a prepared response helped me stay confident despite others’ questions.
[31:17] – Rebecca encourages women of all ages to trust God and find hope in life’s struggles.
[34:34] – I discuss holding space for both longing and living, choosing joy despite difficult situations.
Links & Resources
Books
You’re Not Too Late: Trusting God’s Timing in a Hurry-Up World by Rebecca George
Habits of the Household: Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family Rhythms by Justin Whitmel Earley
Social Media
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