Good Morning All!
Jeremiah
29:11; “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for
wholeness and not for evil, to give you a future and a
hope.”
When my oldest son was about 4 or 5, he got
a chance to fly in an airplane. It was a small two-seater that was flown by my
mother’s cousin. We took off from runway number one of the Northville
International Airport and we flew for a few minutes. He liked it but was not
overly sold on the whole deal. As we came around for the landing approach, the
pilot slowed the engine way down and the plane began to descend. My son’s eyes
got wide, and a tiny look of terror was on his face. He did not say anything,
but he did not have to. After we landed; he was quieter than normal.
By the time we got back to our farm he was
talking a mile a minute again. He liked how the plane did this and he liked
looking out the window and seeing everyone’s house and the roads and so on. Being
the usual 4- or 5-year-old he looked up and finished with the standard, “That
was fun dad, do you know what I want to be when I grow?” Expecting the obvious, I answered, “No son,
what do you want to be?” He replied, “I
want to be a fireman!”
He had his plans. I do not know if the
airplane ride did not sway those plans or just cemented them in place. We all
have plans. It is amazing the percentage of students who change their major in
the first year of college. It is something like 80% change at least once. We
all have plans and they can change.
I remember a girl we went to college with. She
grew up on a small dairy farm and swore up and down when she graduated, she
would be as far away from a farm as possible. That was until she married a west
river rancher. Plans can and do change. Some like these are kind of humorous;
unfortunately, some are not. Many
servicemen and women return home from active duty and are wounded and
maimed. Their plans with their families
change. Couples who plan to grow old together and then suddenly one dies and
the other has a change of plans.
We all make plans, and we should, but we
should always make them with the understanding of “Deo Volente;” God willing. All
are plans are dependent on God’s will because God has plans for us. These plans
are to give us a future and to give us hope. We do not always see these plans
and sometimes we do not even like these plans, but God’s plans are always to
mold and to shape us into the disciples that he calls us to be, and his plans
are to draw us closer to him and to give us eternal salvation. We can fight
God’s plans, but this only adds to the stress of our life and while we do not
always see the plans as clearly as we like; we trust in God’s grace and mercy
to carry us through.
Dear Father, too often
we think our plans are the best when it is your plans which are in our best
interest and for our future. Strengthen our faith that we may have full
confidence in our future and that we place our entire trust in you for you are
our hope. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
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