“ Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the Lord’s
purpose that prevails.” - Proverbs 19:21
I remember having a discussion about prayer in one of my
small groups when I was in high school. We talked about how sometimes it can be hard
to understand the point of praying if God’s purpose is going to prevail anyway.
I am such a planner. I like knowing what is going to happen and surprises are
not fun to me. I don’t think God wants us to go through life never planning
anything, but I also think he wants a part in all of our plans.
So how do we balance these two things? How do we make our plans
and still take God’s plan to heart? God’s sovereignty does not relieve us of
the responsibility for our decisions; instead, it creates the additional
responsibility of seeking God’s will and aligning our decisions with his will.
So what questions can we ask ourselves to make sure we are on the right path?
- Are we going to be able to glorify God in the direction we decide to take?
- Are we making the decision joyfully? (Note that being joyful and being happy are two different things.)
- Are we approaching these decisions prayerfully and with thanksgiving?
So what happens if we decide to ignore the path that we know
God wants for us and instead choose the worldly path? He gives us the free will
to make that choice even though the consequences may be painful. He will send
people into our lives and he will make every attempt to speak to us along the
way. This becomes the long, round-a-bout direction our lives tend to take. But
wouldn’t it be great if we could understand that God’s plan is bigger and
better than anything we could possible imagine? Don’t you want the best God has
in store for you?
How could your daily decisions differ if you asked these 3
questions?
Blessings,
Karlie Berard
Large Group Coordinator
Student Ministries
Karlie, I took a break from packing up the truck & trailer for our camping trip to stop & read Proverbs 19 & the blog. I can glorify God by being patient with my family as we pack up & get ready to leave. I can also choose joy in the midst of frustration by not taking myself too seriously. I will also pray while I pack for Jane, our girls, the trip and whatever else the Spirit leads me to pray. Thanks for the encouragement!
ReplyDeleteGrace & Peace, Stephen
It would all be for the glory.
ReplyDeleteNo worries about the present
So we hang in there and listen to the whisperings and promptings and listen for the holy spirit to lead us down the right path.