A Faith-Filled, Prophetic Word of Encouragement
By Crystal G.H. Lowery
May 11, 2026
There are moments in life when what feels like a wrong turn quietly reveals itself as a what was supposed to be all along. We label them detours, interruptions, delays—places where we believe we have missed what God intended. Yet, in the mystery of His sovereignty and His wonderful plan for our lives, these very moments often become the pathway where His purpose is most clearly unveiled. What we perceive as deviation is sometimes divine direction in disguise.
Scripture reminds us in Proverbs 16:9 that “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” That word establishes carries weight—it implies something made firm, something ordered with intention. It suggests that even when our navigation feels uncertain, God is not improvising with our lives. He is orchestrating them with His master navigation system.
I have found this to be true in my own experience in a way that still makes me pause in such gratitude when I think about it. I was driving one day with a clear destination in mind, focused on arriving somewhere that felt important and timely. I missed a turn because I was deep in thought. Not by a little mistake, but by enough distance that I knew I had gone off course. My first reaction was frustration, that familiar inner commentary that says, you should have been more attentive, now you are behind, now you are off schedule.
I tried to correct it, but unfortunately, I thought, there is no way to turn around because of a large median in the road. I had to drive longer than I had anticipated and as I turned to make a U-turn, I noticed a building I had never paid attention to before. Something prompted me to slow down. The name on the building outside stopped me in my thoughts. It was the office of someone I knew, someone I had been meaning to connect with for some time, though I had assumed their office was in a completely different city nearby.
For a while, I had been meaning to contact this person to set up a meeting to connect. Yet here, in what I had initially labeled a mistake, was the very place I needed to be. Not because I planned it well, but because something (or SOMEONE!) beyond my planning had guided me there.
It reminded me of Isaiah 55:8-9: “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord. “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts.” There are dimensions of God’s orchestration that we only recognize in hindsight. In the moment, it often feels like confusion. Later, it becomes clarity.
I think many of us are in seasons where we are tempted to interpret delay as denial, or rerouting as rejection. But the Spirit of God has a way of weaving connection into places or times we would have never intentionally chosen. There are appointments disguised as interruptions. There are relationships waiting just beyond the turn we thought we missed. There are conversations, assignments, and alignments that only appear when we surrender the illusion of our own perfect navigation.
Even Joseph understood this. What looked like betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment was actually the pathway to a throne he could never have accessed through comfort. Genesis 50:20 captures the revelation of hindsight when Joseph says, “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done.” Notice the word intended. Two intentions were operating at once—human limitation and divine sovereignty—but only one carried ultimate authority over the outcome.
There is something deeply freeing about realizing that God is not only present in our planned obedience, but also in our unintended turns. The Holy Spirit is not restricted to our awareness or precision. He leads, even when we feel like we are wandering. Psalm 37:23 says, “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord, and He delights in his way.” Ordered steps do not always feel like straight lines. Sometimes they feel like loops, delays, or unexpected arrivals.
And yet, when we look back, we often see that the very places we thought derailed us were the places where God was arranging something we could not have orchestrated ourselves.
So perhaps the invitation in these seasons is not to strive harder to correct every perceived wrong turn, but to become more attentive to the presence of God within them. To trust that He is not only the God of the destination, but also the God of the route. To believe that even our detours are not wasted space and time, but fertile ground for divine appointment.
What if the turn you think you missed is actually the turn He intended all along?
Because in the economy and wisdom of heaven, nothing is lost—not time, not steps, and not seasons. And in His hands, even detours become destiny.
Based on Faith.
Crystal G.H. Lowery, Esq. is a Christian Estate Planning Attorney, ordained minister, and faith and prophetic author. She is the founder and visionary of the Law Office of Crystal G.H. Lowery, LLC and Based On Faith—a ministry dedicated to deepening biblical understanding through faith-filled teaching, prophetic insight, and the integration of faith, life, and law. Crystal is passionate about equipping the Body of Christ to walk in bold faith and purpose.
She is the author of Abraham’s Sandals of Faith, Faith. Is. Now., and Sweet Love Letters to Jesus. Many of her books are also available in Spanish. Her resources can be found at www.basedonfaith.org, on Amazon, and wherever books are sold.
Crystal is also a mother to four precious and beautiful children, living out her message of faith in both ministry and everyday life.