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Tim Zier reveals why God’s timing is always now and how faith, patience, and the Word of God bridge the eternal realm and your daily reality.
In this powerful teaching from NTC Ministries, speaker Tim Zier unpacks the profound biblical truth that God’s timing is always now. Drawing from Hebrews 11:1, James 1:4, and the story of Daniel’s twenty-one-day fast, Tim explores how the unseen realm of eternity operates without the constraints of past, present, or future. Using accessible illustrations drawn from quantum physics, including the concepts of superposition and quantum entanglement, he explains why believers are already complete in Christ and why every prayer is answered the moment it is prayed. The challenge, Tim explains, is not God’s willingness but the resistance we encounter in our three-dimensional world of space, time, and matter. He shares deeply personal testimonies, including a thirty-year wait for the restoration of a relationship with his son and his miraculous healing from severe ADHD, to demonstrate that patience is not passive resignation but an active force that keeps faith working. The session closes with an encouraging call to action: renew your mind daily to the Word of God, make decisions that keep you aligned with Christ, and refuse to come out of agreement with what God has already promised.
Genesis 1:1, Hebrews 11:1, James 1:4, Hosea 4:6, 1 Corinthians 6:17, Ephesians 2:6, 2 Corinthians 1:20, Deuteronomy 30:19, Galatians 5:22
Tim Zier’s core argument is that God’s timing is not a vague future appointment but an eternal now. Because God exists outside the time-space continuum He created, every promise He has made is already fulfilled in the eternal realm. When a believer prays in accordance with God’s Word, the answer is released immediately in eternity. The challenge is that we live inside a realm governed by time, space, and matter, and those answers must travel through a dimension of resistance before they appear physically. This reframes waiting not as God being slow but as the natural friction of transferring a reality from one realm to another.
Rather than treating the miraculous as mysterious or inexplicable, Tim draws on principles from quantum physics to show that the supernatural operates through laws, not randomness. The concept of superposition, where a particle exists in multiple possible states until acted upon by an outside force, mirrors the believer’s position between sickness and healing, lack and provision. Quantum entanglement, the reality that two particles connected at a quantum level affect each other regardless of distance, parallels Paul’s declaration that the one joined to the Lord is one spirit with Him. These are not metaphors but actual descriptions of how spiritual reality functions.
Tim shares two vivid testimonies that ground the teaching in lived experience. First, a prayer for the restoration of a relationship with his estranged son, prayed thirty years ago, was answered when his son responded to a simple birthday message on social media. Second, after years of living with severe ADHD and taking the highest legally permitted medication, Tim prayed for healing. Several years later, during an ordinary moment, he experienced what felt like warm oil flowing over him and knew he was healed. A subsequent neurological evaluation confirmed no trace of ADHD. Both stories illustrate that the timing of manifestation does not alter the certainty of the answer.
James 1:4 instructs believers to let patience have its perfect work so that they may be complete and lacking nothing. Tim explains that patience is the spiritual force that keeps a believer’s superposition tipped toward God rather than toward doubt. When patience is abandoned, the interference of unbelief slows the coin and causes it to fall on the wrong side. This is why giving up is never a neutral act; it actively redirects the outcome. Maintaining patience means continuing to confess what God’s Word says, refusing to change your position based on what you can see, and trusting that the answer already exists in the unseen realm.
One of the most sobering moments of the teaching comes when Tim admits that in 2009 he tore his Bible apart in frustration, deceived into believing God had not answered his prayers. He describes how Satan does not simply manufacture lies but takes genuine truth and alters it just enough to produce unbelief. Fact-checking may verify individual details while still perpetuating a false overall narrative. The application for believers is urgent: stay in agreement with what God says, because the moment you come out of that agreement you alter your own superposition. Every day is an opportunity to choose life, to lean into the Word, and to remain entangled with Christ.
In response to a congregant’s question, Tim outlines the daily practice of walking in the Spirit as described in Galatians 5:22. The key is consistent, intentional renewal of the mind. Just as learning guitar or swimming requires daily repetition before it becomes natural, aligning your thought life with the Word of God is a skill developed over time. Begin by asking what the Bible says about every situation you face. Guard your thought life, recognizing that thoughts occupy a real spiritual dimension and carry genuine weight. Over time this practice produces an ongoing communion with the Holy Spirit that keeps the believer spiritually positioned to receive everything God has already provided.
Scripture teaches that God operates from an eternal perspective where there is no past, present, or future, only now. Second Corinthians 1:20 declares that all the promises of God are yes and amen in Christ. When Daniel prayed, Gabriel told him his prayer had been answered the very first day he prayed, even though the answer took twenty-one days to arrive because of resistance in the spiritual realm.
Tim Zier explains that the delay is not God’s reluctance but the resistance present in our three-dimensional world of space, time, and matter. The answer leaves the eternal realm immediately but must travel through a dimension governed by time and opposition. Daniel’s example in the book of Daniel shows that spiritual resistance can slow the delivery of an answer without canceling it.
Hebrews 11:1 declares that faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Tim teaches that the unseen things, healing, provision, restored relationships, are genuinely real; they simply exist in a different realm. Faith is the spiritual mechanism that connects what exists in eternity to what can manifest in the physical world.
James 1:4 instructs believers to let patience have its perfect work so they may be complete and lacking nothing. Patience is not passive resignation but an active force that keeps faith operating. Without patience, doubt and unbelief create interference that can redirect the outcome, much like friction causes a spinning coin to fall on the unintended side.
Tim Zier teaches, grounded in Second Corinthians 1:20, that every prayer aligned with God’s Word and prayed in faith is answered the moment it is prayed in the eternal realm. The challenge is that the believer must continue standing in faith while the answer makes its way through the resistance of the time-bound world into physical manifestation.
Ephesians 2:6 states that believers are seated with Christ Jesus in heavenly places. Tim explains this as a quantum entanglement, a real spiritual connection that places the believer simultaneously in the earthly realm and in the eternal realm with Christ. This position means that everything Christ has is accessible to the believer through faith.
Romans 12:2 calls believers to be transformed by the renewing of their minds. Tim applies this practically by urging daily immersion in the Word of God, intentional alignment of thoughts with biblical truth, and consistent decision-making based on what Scripture says rather than on circumstances. Over time this practice reshapes default thinking and opens the believer to ongoing guidance from the Holy Spirit.
Hebrews 10:25 instructs believers not to forsake the assembling of themselves together so they may encourage and build each other up. Tim illustrates this by saying that everything in life either adds and multiplies or subtracts and divides, and a healthy local church adds and multiplies. The community of believers provides the Godly interference needed to keep us positioned toward faith rather than doubt.