God’s Plan

September 8th – Proverbs 16:9

Week 2 – Wisdom In Daily Decisions (Proverbs 16:9)

We’ve all heard the saying, “Man plans, and God laughs.” While the phrase may sound lighthearted, it holds a profound truth. We can make all the plans we want, but ultimately only God knows what tomorrow holds. Life often takes unexpected turns, showing us that our control over the future is limited. However this isn’t meant to discourage planning, but rather to remind us to align our desires and steps with God’s will. When our plans are rooted in faith and obedience to Him, we can rest assured that He will direct our paths. Even when things don’t go as expected, we can trust that God’s plan is greater and more perfect than anything we could imagine. Oh how comforting it is knowing that while we may not see the whole picture, God does. And in His sovereignty He’s guiding our every step. With each detour and delay, God’s purpose is being fulfilled. So as we journey through life we can find great peace, because God’s plans will always prevail.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we learn to trust God’s guidance when our plans don’t go the way we envisioned, knowing that His path for us is ultimately for our good?
  1. In what ways can we align our daily decisions with God’s will, allowing Him to direct our steps rather than relying solely on our own understanding?

We make the plans, but God maps the journey. Trust Him with every step! 🙏🏻❤️

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July 15th – Romans 12:2

Romans 12:2

Freedom in Christ liberates us from the pressures of worldly standards by renewing our minds and aligning our values with God’s truth. Instead of being driven by worldly expectations of success, beauty, and happiness, we are guided by the principles of God’s kingdom. This transformation allows us to see ourselves and our purpose through God’s eyes. And it frees us from the need to seek validation from others. No longer do we feel compelled to conform to fleeting trends or superficial measures of worth. Instead, our identity and worth are rooted in Christ’s love and the unique purpose He has for our lives. This freedom brings peace and contentment, as we trust in God’s plan rather than striving for superficial approval. It empowers us to make choices that reflect our faith, even if they go against the grain of popular culture. By renewing our minds through Scripture and prayer, we continuously align ourselves with God’s will. And experience the true freedom that comes from living as His transformed and liberated children.

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January 15th – Joshua 6:20

Joshua 6:20

We often build walls of self defense that we believe offer us a place safety. But ironically, they can become the very barriers that hinder our growth and progress. Embracing change and moving forward requires the courage to tear down these self-imposed walls, allowing us to step into the limitless possibilities of new beginnings. That’s why I love the story of Jericho and it’s fall. Their defensive walls crumbled at the sound of the Israelites’ obedience to God’s command. This powerful narrative resonates with the assurance that God, in His might, can tear down the seemingly insurmountable walls that hinder our progress. Just as the walls of Jericho fell, God stands ready to demolish the barriers in our lives that block our journey toward new beginnings. This verse embodies the transformative power of faith and obedience. For it reminds us that with God on our side, even the strongest wall will crumble. Paving the way for a fresh start and a future shaped by His divine plan.

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October 17th – Revelation 14:14-16

Revelation 14:14-16

As winter will soon be upon us, farmers are busing gathering up the last of the fall harvest. The tractors dig deep into the soil, gleaning the fields, not wanting anything of value to be left behind. So it is with God. Very soon Jesus will return to glean God’s harvest. Wielding a sharp sickle, the Son of Man will reap every last one of God’s children. Like the harvest of wheat and the gathering of grapes, this final gathering will be to separate the righteous from the unrighteous. And the goats from the sheep. The return of Jesus signifies the ultimate fulfillment of God’s plan. A plan where He will gather His faithful followers and execute His divine justice. It serves as a powerful reminder of the promise of Christ’s return and the forthcoming culmination of history. The signs of the times tell us that soon the day of reckoning and reward for the faithful will come. Are you ready for the great harvest? Will you be gleaned by Jesus? Don’t wait to accept His gift of grace and salvation.

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April 9th – Ecclesiastes 3:1

Ecclesiastes 3:1

I love the quote by theologian John Henry Newman which says, “To live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often.” No one likes change. It’s hard, unpleasant, and takes work. But life is about change. And the Christian life is about changing into the image of Jesus. For each one plays a part in making us who we are. And far from being just random events that happen, we know that God is in control, and has a time and purpose for everything in our lives. For He sees beginning to end, and knows the wonderful grand plan He has for each of us. All we have to do is embrace the ebb and flow of life, trust God in all things, and find meaning and purpose in each moment no matter what it may bring.

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