THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 5: MOSES — THE INGREDIENT OF DETOUR
THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 5: MOSES — THE INGREDIENT OF DETOUR In Part 4, we walked through the life of David and the ingredient of delay. We saw that: Anointing does not cancel process. Delay is God’s development system. Waiting builds capacity. And delay is not denial. “ Wait on the Lord…” (Psalm 27:14) “At the proper time…” (Galatians 6:9) Now we move into another complex ingredient… Detours. A Detour is unexpected change in your life’s direction that still leads to a meaningful outcome. Detours are frustrating.. Because they interrupt your plan. You had a direction… A vision… A timeline… Then suddenly: Everything changes. You didn’t plan for it. You didn’t expect it. You didn’t understand it. And you begin to wonder: “ God, why this route?” A detour is not a denial of destination—it is a redirection of the journey. Let’s step into the life of Moses — a man whose destiny was shaped not just by direction… But by divine interruption. God’s Plan May Start Different From Where ...