Greetings~
This is one of my favorite verses in the Bible: Jeremiah 29:11 "'For I know the plans I have for you,'"
declares the LORD, "'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to
give you hope and a future.'"
This verse is such a comforting and beautiful promise for all
God's children. No matter what is going on in your life right now, you
can boldly say that God is on your side. He is all about setting you up
to bless you, not harm you. To give you hope, not despair. To give you something to look forward to, not leave you perpetually crashing into one
dead end after another.
Ooohhh--I can hear some of you lamenting, "God's plan is not
happening for me. I am not prospering. I am under a lot of stress.
I am hopeless..."
Hit the brakes, people! Let's break it down, okay?
The very first thing we learn from this verse is that the plans
belong to God.
It doesn't say, "I know the plans I have for myself,"
declares Yenise, "plans to prosper myself..."
This does not mean I don't have plans. I do – lots of them.
But right now I am quaking in my ankle socks just thinking about what
would have happened if I could have somehow exerted control
over Rayray's life and sent her to school in 2012. She had graduated with her bachelor's in April and was ready to start grad school right away. She did not want any time off, and was looking forward to starting her master's program. However, a clerical error was to blame for her having
to defer enrollment for one extra year, which was not part of my plan nor hers
either. And at the time, I called, cajoled, and cried to the admissions committee, even had a minor temper tantrum, but they would not budge.
The worse part was that I remember hanging up the phone feeling so smug – thinking to myself, "You won't budge?
Fine. But you'll see; I know Someone Who will make you."
I turned to God and pleaded with Him to move the red-tape
mountain. I asked Him to unholster His heavenly guns and cause
a ruckus. I begged Him move the hearts of the inept ding dongs who messed
up.
Crikey! NOTHING HAPPENED.
Except that all along God was busy behind the scenes setting us up
to bless us. When we couldn't see how it would work out, He could. When neither Rayray nor I could think of one good reason for this inopportune delay, He could. Rayray
wound up working as a high school volleyball coach when she didn’t get into
grad school. That’s how she met her
future husband. God always knew His plan
was best. And He also knew that we would eventually come to our
senses and thank Him for being in control. (The older and wiser we get,
the more quickly this happens). He knew that we would re-embrace this
life of faith and accept that our way of thinking must take a bow to His
will for our life.
Sometimes that can be difficult because we are just so sure that
everything would be better if ________ (fill in the blank).
What did you fill in the blank with? I am not saying to let
it go completely. After all, Rayray did eventually start grad
school. In fact, she is graduating in a few months. What I am saying, however, is that God knows best, including the timing of things.
If you're still waiting for something or someone, or if your dreams are
on hold or even non-existent, let's take a step of faith together and embrace
God's plans.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 "It is beautiful how God has done everything
at the right time."
PRAYER: Dear Lord, If we're being honest, sometimes it's hard to
believe that Your plans are best. There are things You have allowed that
we would not have chosen for ourselves. But today, as one big DEVO family,
we take a step of faith straight toward You and thank You that You are in
control. Nothing and no one else has a say in our lives. We open
our arms wide to receive all the good You desire to do in us and in those we
love, and we find comfort in knowing You have perfect timing. In Jesus'
name, AMEN~
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