. . . why I like timetables, because they make sure I don't get lost in time.
Because life doesn't always happen according to a timetable or calendar. And feelings can't be scheduled.
God doesn't work on our timetable. He has a plan that He will execute perfectly and for the highest, greatest good of all, and for His ultimate glory.
God has a timetable when seemingly miraculous happens.
To divide one's life by years is of course to tumble into a trap set by our own arithmetic. The calendar consents to carry on its dull wall-existence by the arbitrary timetables we have drawn up in consultation with those permanent commuters, Earth and Sun. But we, unlike trees, need grow no annual rings.
But I have learned that you can't just create your own timetable and will it to come true.
I have a timetable, but no routine.
God has a way of working on His own timetable. And it usually is a lot different from ours.
I've got no timetable. I'm sort of sick of timetables, to be honest.