I have recently been struggling a bit with future plans. My hubby and I are empty nesters and we have been talking about our next chapter, the possibility of downsizing and the possibility of a move closer to family among other various details. I have prayed a lot about our plans which feel like really good ones, but I’ve been walking with Jesus long enough to know that my plans and His plans don’t always line up. I have learned that God’s plan is often different than mine and in the end, infinitely better, even when I can’t see it at the time.
But, I’ll have to admit, that it’s often not the fact that a door doesn’t open when I want it to, that makes me struggle the most; it’s the silence from God that causes me the most frustration. I want to know if He wants me to pursue my plans or go another way completely and I would like bold answers in neon lights sooner than later, thank you very much I’m a planner and I like to have a plan to follow and when I don’t, it makes me restless.
Yet, the waiting produces faith along with patience, both of which I know I desperately need. In my heart, I know this is true, but my human nature sometimes gets the best of me.
But, out of the blue, this week, my Google photos on my phone popped up two pictures from seven years ago. Google doesn’t regularly perform this service, so I am always interested when it does. They were both screenshots taken in 2014. I have no idea what was going on that prompted me to literally take a snapshot of my computer screen, but I did and now seven years later, here it was to encourage me.
The first one said, “God didn’t bring you this far to abandon you.” The second said, “God’s timing is perfect.”
Honestly, I felt tears burning my eyes. I don’t believe in coincidences where God is concerned and the fact that He knew seven years ago, that I would need that specific encouragement seven years later both amazed and humbled me. While I still didn’t have my answers, I had a reminder that He is working. He was working seven years ago and He’s working today. The same is true for you. “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28
Sometimes I need reminding. Perhaps you do too!
Have an awesome day!
Wendy 🙂
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