“God Has a Plan for You”
“For I know the plans that I have for you, says the Lord.
They are plans for good not for disaster, and to give you a future and a
hope.” Jeremiah 29:11
Are there times in your life when you feel like you’re all alone
and you don’t know what you should do with your life? I think most of us
have felt that way sometime. However, we must make decisions everyday of
our lives; either positive or negative. One decision you make is to
either follow God or not. If you don’t choose to follow God, the enemy of your
soul will soon have his hooks in you.
God has plans for our lives as it tells us in Jeremiah and
when we don’t listen to Him, we can make some pretty big mistakes. Many
times I have jumped into things I shouldn’t have without asking God about it
only to find I should have waited.
Right at this moment while you are reading this, you may be
struggling with an issue that calls for an answer. You may feel all alone
in making a decision about it, but you are not! God has the answer
because as it says in Jeremiah 29, “God has good plans for you and not bad
ones.” His plans are for the present and the future, because the
decisions you make today will affect your future.
There are several ways to find out what God wants you to
do. First, pray about it. Second, read the Bible and thirdly, “Wait
on the LORD; be of good courage,
and He shall strengthen your heart; Wait, I say, on the LORD!” (Psalm 27:14) It is so hard to wait if
there is something you want or need right now. Why is it so hard?
Because you’re not sure if God will give you the answer you want from
Him. We must remember that there is ‘our timing’ and there is ‘God’s
timing’.
This age is known as ‘The Instant Age’. We like
micro-wave meals, quick drive-ins, drive-ups, quick buys on Amazon and sending
quick messages on Face-book; doing on-line banking, paying bills and connecting
on the internet. We want it now! God doesn’t always do things
quickly, but in His own time because He knows what we need and when we need
it. There are times when he answers immediately and times when it’s a
long wait.
King David, in the Old Testament struggled many times
trying to fit in with the plans God had for him, but he finally learned a
little and wanted to share it with others. In Psalm 37: 5&7, he gives
this advice. “Commit your way to the LORD, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass.” What
he suggests is to give it over to God and trust him to take care of it.
Then he goes on in verse 7, “Rest in the LORD,
and wait patiently”. Yes, folks; God wants you to be patient.
It makes me think of the song, “Cats in the Cradle”.
It’s about a father and son and as the son was growing up, he asked his dad to
do things with him like playing ball, but the father was always too busy.
In the early years, the boy always said, “I’m gonna be like you, Dad.” The son
grew up and went to college and when he came home his dad wanted to sit and
talk a bit, but the son wanted to do other things. When the son got married
and had his own children, his dad called and told him he would like to see him,
but his son said he was too busy. The father hung up the phone and it occurred
to him that his son had grown up just like him. It’s a sad song, but so true.
To put it
in a spiritual sense, whoever you trust in and spend your time with, is who
you’ll be like. Our heavenly Father always has time for us and is always
available. He has great plans for you if you pray and then wait. He
will direct you in the way you should go.
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