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Knowing God's Plan

christianisrael recently posted this blog: 

 

Perhaps few things are more important than knowing the Lord's will for your life.  We could learn a few things from Mary, the mother of Jesus.

           Mary's journey was filled with: a) an announcement from Gabriel (not just any angel), b) a visit from shepherds, c) gifts from wise men, d) prophetic words from Simeon and Anna, e) surprises at the temple, f) public controversy and confirmation, then finally, g) her son's death and resurrection.  She stewarded the "plan" well, though she may not have fully understood it all.

           How did events from the past inform Mary about the future?  What signs should she have been looking for?  How did she know she was in the middle of His will?  These answers must have been difficult to come by, but they started with the simple response of this young Jewish handmaiden: "I am the Lord's servant," (Luke 1:38 NIV).

           Humility releases the grace of God (Proverbs 3:34).  Absolute vulnerability to the Creator and Sustainer of life opens unparalleled opportunities of discovery.  He has a plan for you—and if you could even imagine for a minute what the picture might look like, it would bring a smile, for it would reveal a future filled with hope!

 

--from a devotional letter by Glenn Burris 

 

I would like to add some comments:

I like this material from Glenn Burris. I really do! It brings out some good points to consider for anyone desiring to fulfill God’s will for their life. But may I add one point of disagreement?  I think there is something more important than knowing the Lord’s will for our life. And that is being in His will.  And actually, we don’t need to know His will, His plan, to be in it. In fact, knowing His will could actually make it harder for us to fulfill it! (Would it have been easier for Joseph to fulfill God’s plan for him if he had know he was going to be sold into slavery and then later thrown into prison?)

Let me insert here some words from George Warnock. He makes the point better than I do.  “Just here, I would remind God's chosen ones, and especially the younger ones who are zealous for God. Do not try to get some kind of a 'plan' from God for your life, so you can start working on it! If you work on your plan, you will very likely spoil it! Or God may spoil it for you! You need only to know that God has a plan for your life, get to know His voice, do His will today and every day, and commit yourself into the hands of a loving God, and a very capable Predestinator. As you walk in God's will, you cannot miss God's intention for your life. And as you present yourself to Him a 'living sacrifice' -- you will learn to walk in His ways, and come to know His voice more clearly.”

Present ourselves a living sacrifice – and then trust God that He will accept that sacrifice and that He does have a plan for it – a grand and glorious plan – and that He will, indeed, fulfill that plan.  No matter what our present circumstances look like! No matter what happens, don’t withdraw that sacrificial offering! Leave it all in His hands. Trust Him. Believe Him. Faith in Him. That’s what it takes, that’s what He’s looking for. The unfolding of our life – that’s been given to Him – will reveal (“prove”) what His perfect will for us is. Let our response be the same as Mary’s:  “I am the Lord’s servant.”

 
 
   
 

An Unpleasant Meeting With A Co-Worker Or God's Plan ?
Timing is everything.

I had tried to go to the grocery store earlier but when I walked outdoors ... Dave was washing the car and the truck was loaded up with stuff .... so I waited. 

Once the car was done being washed and I folded a load of towels, I took off for the store ..... if I had been able to leave when I had originally wanted this whole conversation more than likely would not have happened.

This is the first time I've run into someone from the house face to face since my suspension.  She happens to be an over zealous Christian and a very very good friend of the boss / owner of the home.  She is also the worker I told about that totally got in the face of one of the girls my last Sunday at work and started the day of with a very nasty tone for those of us who had to stay and deal with the girls ..... who had already been / and could be very easily agitated.  In any case I really would love to share the whole conversation but actually the highlights are all that are needed ..... so here goes:

1.  I need to get on with my life
2.  How could she possibly keep me on and save face with the court / probation system?
3.  This was god's will ..... the girls learned a valuable lesson from all this and I was sent to be the teacher ..... (so ..... I was brought to the house by god to fuck up ???  YAY Me! Guess he picked the right person, eh?)
4.  I have put my co-worker in the middle of all this and she doesn't deserve it ..... excuse me, we worked together .... she is my supervisor ..... WTF?
5.  Get on with with my life ..... oh wait, did I say that already ??  Well, ya know what, she did too, about four different times .....
6.  It was sure nice to see me ..... hope things get better ..... (fake smile followed by cheesy hug)
7.  Most the other staff has lost all respect for me.  I have to ask why?  Fuck .... shit happens.

My beer got warm ..... my vanilla ice cream melted and I dropped a gallon of milk ..... thanks to this fine upstanding Christian woman.  The store replaced my milk free of charge .... but it didn't stop the tears from streaming ...... and then .... from behind me .....

7.  Really ..... you need to let this go.

I'm shaking I'm so upset ..... was it right for her to bring up my freaking business in a freaking public grocery store ..... why did I let her .... that would be the next question .....

Because I had the need to know .... I've been in the dark forever ..... that's why ...... that's why I stayed and listened to her  Now I'm numb .... confused ..... and pissed off. 

But I'll let it go for now ..... I have things to look forward to.  And then I will deal ..... not sure how ..... maybe God will show up and let me know ...... ya think?

Yep, timing is everything .... it sure is .....

Peace.  J.

 
 
 

   
This is My Father's World

 

   As I was on my morning walk the other day, I looked down and saw some weeds growing along the roadside. Just weeds, but awesome weeds! They spoke volumes to me! Have you noticed that God can show you something in a flash, in an instant, but you can spend a half hour -- or 10 pages -- trying to explain it and still not get across what you saw?

   It's a pretty nice neighborhood that I walk in. Fairly new houses, similar designs, brickwork on the fronts, 2 or 3-car attached garages, sidewalks and curbs most places, houses that are close together with small lawns that have carefully manicured shrubs and flower plantings, and beyond them is a hillside with many, even nicer, houses on it. As I looked at this scenario, I had a "sense" that all this "stuff" was very temporary, and irrelevant. Very puzzling. I’ve had this “sense” a few times lately. It’s as if all that I am seeing will soon be “out of the picture” – belonging to the past. So anyway, I was walking along (praying in the spirit, as I often do when walking, or any other time that I think of it), looking at things in this "different" sort of way and I looked down at the gravel that was the shoulder of the street I was on. Popping up thru the gravel were some of the first weeds of spring. Some durable, little low-lying weeds that are quite common around here. Somehow, they stood out as being in quite a different realm than all that I had been looking at. It was as if they said, “It doesn’t matter. Look at me.”

     I think two things really stood out to me. One was the contrast between the works of the Creator and the creations of man. I’d been seeing all the thing things that man had done – the buildings, streets, sidewalks, power poles, cars, etc., and  --  even in the yards (the places not paved over) --  everything carefully arranged and controlled by man. The whole neighborhood was mostly covered with the works of man. But here, in this one area that hadn’t been paved over yet, were these simple little weeds poking up through the gravel. From seeds that had been designed from the beginning to bring forth after they’re kind! Way, way back, a long time ago, God spoke and the worlds were formed. Way back – actually, if you look in the Book, you have to keep turning back towards the front, to the very first chapter,  and back and back all the way to the very first page!  On  Page One it says, “God said, ‘Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb that yields seed, and the fruit tree that yields fruit according to its kind, whose seed is in itself.’”

    What I was looking at – these simple little weeds – were going right ahead and “doing their thing” quite oblivious, and undeterred, by what man was doing all around them. This is still My Father’s world! A contrast, as I said, between two realms. As I looked around I noticed more and more the trees and other things that were growing “naturally”. (Some trees were left, they hadn’t all been cut down.) I saw them all just going on, growing and developing as they were designed to do, or, as you might say, doing what their DNA  programmed them to do. I guess part of the point is that God had a plan from the beginning – from the very foundation of the world. And it is still being carried out. And it has an end – an end which He has known from the beginning.

   The weeds are still growing. Man is still doing his own thing. And God is still in control. (We need not be anxious!) (Suggest reading Psalm 46 here. What a blessing!) The heathens rage, the nations rage, but God will be exalted in the earth! Regardless of what man does, God’s will will be done in the earth!

  The other thing that God reminded me of thru those weeds is a point I’ve tried to share before. (In the “Consider the Lilies” blog.) There are two realms, the natural and the spiritual. We mostly see and know just about the natural realm, but it is a reflection of, and a forerunner of, the spiritual. However, the spiritual is not first, but the natural, and afterward the spiritual.” Since the natural is a reflection of the spiritual, some things, some laws, hold true in both realms. One such law is: “As you sow, so shall you reap.” Seeds bring forth after their own kind. (Page One.) “And what you sow, you do not sow that body that shall be, but mere grain—perhaps wheat or some other grain.  But God gives it a body as He pleases, and to each seed its own body.”  The wonderful thing that these weeds reminded me of --  and reassured me of --  is that the seed that God has placed in our hearts (thru Jesus’ death and resurrection) will continue to grow and develop just as God planned and designed it to do!  If those weeds can make it thru all man’s efforts to have his own way and to impose his will on God’s creation, then surely the seed that He has planted in our hearts will make it too! It will become what God intended it to become. It will come to have the “body” God pleases to give it. (For His pleasure were all things created.)

   Consider: “It is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body. There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body.  And so it is written, ‘The first man Adam became a living being.’ The last Adam became a life-giving spirit.”  “The first man was of the earth, made of dust; the second Man is the Lord from heaven.  As was the man of dust, so also are those who are made of dust; and as is the heavenly Man, so also are those who are heavenly.  And as we have borne the image of the man of dust, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly Man.” (1 Cor. 15)

   When we plant seeds in our garden, we do have to put in some work to see that they have enough sun and water, good soil, etc., but we don’t have to try to figure out how to turn those seeds, or even the young plants, into the things that we want to reap. That’s built into the seed. God has already taken care of that! And God has not lavished more care on the weeds – or even the lilies – than He has on His children! God will have many children that bear the likeness of Jesus! The Love of God that has been poured out into our hearts will bear that fruit!

   As I continued on my walk, a phrase from an old hymn came to my mind – “This is my Father’s world . . .” It’s a hymn that I knew in childhood, but that I hadn’t thought of, or heard,  in many, many, years. I didn’t remember very many of the words, so when I got home I had to look it up. (Google is wonderful!)  Those old words blew me away!

  Here’s some of the verses. See what they say to you:

This is my Father's world, and to my listening ears
All nature sings, and round me rings the music of the spheres.
This is my Father's world: I rest me in the thought
Of rocks and trees, of skies and seas;
His hand the wonders wrought.

This is my Father's world, the birds their carols raise,
The morning light, the lily white, declare their Maker's praise.
This is my Father's world: He shines in all that's fair;
In the rustling grass I hear Him pass;
He speaks to me everywhere.

This is my Father's world. O let me ne'er forget
That though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the ruler yet.
This is my Father's world: why should my heart be sad?
The Lord is King; let the heavens ring!
God reigns; let the earth be glad!



 

 

 
 
   
 

Coming Events

   Seems like a lot of people are feeling that “God is up to something.” I sure feel that. Also, like some, I have a sense of expectation that something “BIG” is going to happen soon. Major changes. I think we will be seeing things we haven’t seen before, things we never expected to see. Things that are confusing, disturbing, and frightening. We may see “men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth.”

   As we see these things happening – what???  Well, it is going to be ever more important that, thru it all, we walk by faith and not by sight. Faith. Faith, faith, faith. Including faith in His Word.

   Hey, I’m not a prophet, so don’t take my word for it. Seek the Lord and see what He says to you, see what He shows you. God is not interested in hiding things from His people. He even asks us to pray for a spirit of wisdom and revelation. He loves to reveal things, and Himself, to us!

 
 
 

   
Mmmm....fruity.
I'm reading Secrets of the Vine by Bruce Wilkinson, since a friend of mine leant it to me and suggested I read it.  I'm really enjoying it.  Today, I read a chapter about how God "prunes" us.  He cuts back the things in our life that are dead or that block light from reaching our fruit.  It made me think about how I love so many things, like reading, writing, math, biology, being outdoors, sports, music, theatre, drawing, painting, organizing, medical stuff, ballroom dancing, computer programming and networking, etc.  I can't possibly grow fruit on every one of these branches.  But when I let my focus be on God, he prunes away all the branches that he knows will choke my best fruit.  So I'm not going to make ballroom dancing an Olympic sport and win the first gold medal--that's not what God seems to have in mind for me (at least at the moment).  I feel drawn more and more to working with youth, and all the other things I've tried to keep as hobbies out of selfishness are falling away.  If I kept them all, I wouldn't be committed to any of them--I'd be spread too thin.

Praise God for guiding me, for pruning me!  I can grow fantastic fruit on a few branches rather than letting hundreds of branches choke all my fruit.  Praise Him also for the gifts He's given me in order to bear fruit through Him.

 
 
   
 

 
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