The time for God’s perfect acceleration is coming.
In a powerful message by Vlad Savchuk, he shared something incredibly poignant for the times in which we live in: God is getting ready to launch people by supernatural speed.
“What took you years that will happen in minutes…that when you were waiting for decades that it will happen overnight,” Savchuk says.
God Is the One Who Accelerates—and Sometimes Pauses
Before addressing acceleration, Savchuk establishes a crucial foundation: God not only orders progress, He also orders pauses.
“God orders our steps, but He also orders our stops.”
Quoting Psalm 37:23—“The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord”—Savchuk emphasizes that delay is not always demonic. Sometimes it is developmental.
Joseph’s life is one incredible example of this principle: “Joseph at the age of 17 gets a dream. But that dream did not become real until he was 30.” Scripture explains why: “Until the time that his word came to pass, the word of the Lord tested him” (Ps. 105:19).
“God wasn’t delaying Joseph. The demons were not stopping Joseph. No, it was God that was developing Joseph.”
Delay Often Shapes Character Before Destiny
In moments when nothing seems to move, God may be working internally rather than externally.
“Ask the question, not what is God doing in my ministry…ask the question, what is God doing in my soul and in my spirit?” Savchuk asks.
He warns against rushing ahead of God, birthing “Ishmaels” through impatience. Using Moses and Jesus as examples, he reminds listeners that even divine callings often include seasons of silence and preparation.
“God doesn’t just order our steps. He also orders our stops.”
Complaining Can Prolong Seasons Meant to Be Short
One of the strongest warnings in the message centers on attitude.
“We can prolong seasons through complaining and unbelief.”
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Using Israel’s wilderness journey, Savchuk notes that what should have taken days became decades because of murmuring. “They unnecessarily extended their suffering because of their attitude.”
The message is clear: chronic complaining stretches timelines. “Your attitude is a quicksand that will always keep you sucked into defeat.”
Praise Accelerates What Complaining Delays
Rather than denying pain, the message calls believers to worship in the middle of it.
“God doesn’t want you to ignore your suffering and pain…God just wants you in the middle of your pain to acknowledge that He is good.”
Biblical examples abound throughout Scripture, including Paul, Silas and Job. “If I want to accelerate in the seasons that I am in, I cannot allow depression…to steal my praise.”
God Can Compress Time and Restore Years
Savchuk further pointed to Isaiah 60:22, which says that God works His wonders: “I the Lord will hasten it in its time,” and to Matthew 24:22, where suffering is shortened “for the elect’s sake.”
“God doesn’t just restore blessings. He restores time.”
From Peter’s overnight deliverance to the woman healed after 12 years of suffering, the message emphasizes sudden intervention. “One moment of divine speed can redeem decades of delay.”
When Jesus entered the boat in John 6, “immediately, the boat was at the land.” The message is unmistakable: when Jesus steps in, timelines change.
Destiny Helpers Appear When It’s God’s Time
One way God works through the premise of acceleration is by using people.
“When it’s your time, God sends destiny helpers,” Savchuk noted. “The man who forgot Joseph remembered him very quickly—when it was Joseph’s time.”
But before helpers come, there is often a test. “Before God sends you destiny helpers, you will have to be tested with destiny killers.”
These are shortcuts disguised as blessings—relationships or opportunities that compromise integrity. “If I lose my integrity in the process, you are not a destiny helper. You are a destiny killer.”
Sometimes You Must Be a Destiny Helper First
However, experiencing God’s sudden, supernatural power isn’t only about receiving help—it’s also about giving it.
“God will use you to be a destiny helper to somebody else before He uses somebody to help you.”
David, aiding the abandoned Egyptian, becomes the example of compassion, opening the door to direction. “As he helped that person…that person became the destiny helper who gave him a map.”
The principle is simple: faithfulness precedes favor.
Supernatural Speed Comes Through Anointing
Finally, Savchuk’s message reached its pinnacle: divine speed that transcends human limits.
“Sometimes God will give you supernatural speed beyond human ability.”
One example is that of Elijah outrunning Ahab’s chariot. “That’s not natural…it’s the anointing.”
This speed isn’t about shortcuts or sloppiness, but grace. “Not faster because you’re sloppy, but faster because there is a supernatural grace that is upon your life.”
A Call to Shift Seasons
Savchuk believes the Lord is speaking something very clearly: “God is shifting your seasons. God is changing your speed.”
Through prayer, confession and worship, believers are invited to align with God’s timing—asking Him to order their steps and stops, restore lost years, remove destiny killers and release divine acceleration.
Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment.











