Dear Friends,
Even after becoming a Christian, I still had difficulty
grasping the “plan” idea. The reason for
this was that I had a very beautiful sister.
I have always adored her and never felt bad about her being the center
of attention. It was no problem to me at
all that the boys wanted to get to know me so they could get to know her! But even though I was more than grateful to
bask in her glory, the inevitable happened, and I developed a very low
self-image.
I didn’t know there are no ugly sisters in God’s sight. I had to learn that He is a purposeful God
who had sweet reasons for making me just as I am. It’s hard to understand that God likes me
when I don’t like myself. I found it
difficult to believe that He had a special plan for me.
If we don’t think very highly of ourselves, it’s hard to
believe that God planned for us as thoroughly as He planned for Jeremiah,
Moses, Abraham, David, Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John. Of course, it’s easy to believe God had a
plan for those Bible people or for great Christian leaders such as Augustine,
Billy Graham, Dwight L. Moody, or Mother Teresa! But then we say to ourselves, I’m just plain ordinary me. Why would God think I’m special? Or we think we are too old or too young,
too black, or too white, too rich or too poor, too uneducated or too
disadvantaged. Well, if we feel like
this, we are in good company. Jeremiah
felt just like that, and he told God so.
“I am only a child,” he protested, only to hear God say, “Do
not say, ‘I am only a child.’ You must
go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you” (Jeremiah
1:6-7). God thinks highly enough of each
of us to have been thinking and planning for us for all eternity! Now if that doesn’t make us feel significant,
I don’t know what will.
Of course, there are other reasons that we may find it
difficult to consider God’s plan for our lives. Perhaps our own plans are perfectly
satisfying and we are so busy at work or play or even in church affairs that we
don’t take the time to “star gaze.”
Have you ever called a child in from play because you have
plans for him? Maybe you are going
shopping for clothes for him, and you have planned to stop and have ice cream
afterwards at a favorite place. Have you
ever had to insist that your plans are more important than his plans and that
he should curtail the playing and come and get ready? “You must come in now,” you insist. “I have plans.” You have thought the plan out, and now it is
time to invite the child to participate, but he is too busy with his own
activity to think that your plans are even better than his!
Who of us in this situation has not had to listen to
Jeremiah-like protests, such as “I’m too busy,” or, “I’m having too much fun,”
or, “I don’t feel like eating ice cream today.”
And who of us had not replied, “But you must come, and you must come
now.”
The calling of God has a “mustness” about it. He knows how much better His ways are than
our ways. No matter how busy we are with
other things or how much fun we think we are having, our heavenly Father’s will
for us needs to be done. His plans for
us are the most important plans and are certainly the ones that will bring us
the most joy.
Blessings,
Jill Briscoe
Executive Editor
Just Between Us Magazine
Good reminder when we feel so inadequate Jill! Thank you you are a Blessing to me☼
ReplyDeleteThere shall be showers of blessing:
This is the promise of love;
There shall be seasons refreshing,
Sent from the Savior above.
Showers of blessing,
Showers of blessing we need;
Mercy-drops round us are falling,
But for the showers we plead.
There shall be showers of blessing—
Precious reviving again;
Over the hills and the valleys,
Sound of abundance of rain.
There shall be showers of blessing;
Send them upon us, O Lord!
Grant to us now a refreshing;
Come, and now honor Thy Word.
There shall be showers of blessing;
O that today they might fall,
Now as to God we're confessing,
Now as on Jesus we call!
There shall be showers of blessing,
If we but trust and obey;
There shall be seasons refreshing,
If we let God have His way.
Thank You for that encouraging word that sends Hymns through my mind Jill! ~Love,LeslieDawn☼))
All day long I've heard the words "For I know the plans I have for you..." Thank you for your timely words. It is a great reminder that God's plans must always come first, and if we'll give Him our attention, we'll never be sorry they did!
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