Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Not The Way I Had It Planned

"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." (Jer. 29:11 NIV)
Ever have one of those days when you think that things are just not going the way YOU had planned. It can be frustrating, discouraging, and even depressing. You may find yourself scratching your head, trying to figure out what was going wrong, or even wondering what you have done to make God mad at you. Me, I take those times to go to prayer and find out what is going on from Someone who actually knows.

Knowing the Father's will is not an automatic peace generator. As a matter of fact, when I see the image of Jesus in Gethsemane I am reminded that submitting to the Father's will can be very painful. What are your options?

I love to counsel God about how things should be done, when they should be done, and how I think we could best use His power and influence. I must come across as a precocious little brat sometimes, God forgive me. Imagine, me, a speck, on a dot, on a spot in the Universe thinking I can tell God the best way to do things!

I have learned, be it the longest of learning curves, that Father actually does know best.

"Before I shaped you in the womb, I knew all about you. Before you saw the light of day, I had holy plans for you: ..." (Jer. 1:5 The Message)
Now, don't misunderstand what I am saying, you can miss God's plan by your own actions, and the enemy, Satan, is going to do everything in his power to keep you from seeing your destiny. You better know how to handle both problems. But that isn't what I am trying to address here.

God has a plan for you, tailor made with YOU in mind. Side tracks, delays, and catastrophes do not change His plan for your life. When things are not going as you plan, ask, are they going according to His plan? Don't ask yourself, don't ask a friend, no, ask the Father. He is not trying to keep His will a secret from you.

The Father's plan is a plan that leads to increase, to growth, to promotion, and to destiny. You cannot measure it by what you see, after all, Joseph didn't always look like he was in the will of God, but he was. Once you are confident you are in the Father's will, you can take on all the world and the devil have to offer without fear.

There is a declarative phrase in the Lord's Prayer that says it all. It is an expression that only those who are confident of the Father's will, a plan birthed out of His love for us, only when we have an assurance that is supernatural can we pray, ...
"COME! Your kingdom. BE DONE! Your will." (Matt. 6:10a Literal)
Today, in spite of facts that say otherwise, I know I am smack in the middle of the Father's will for me. I know it because I have been in His presence, sitting on His lap, listening to His heart speak to me, "I love you, and I have a wonderful plan for your life."