Let God Plans
out Your Days
Phew. It’s
been quite a day. And we’re not even halfway through yet! I know you understand
what I’m talking about. Those days where everything that can go wrong, does go
wrong. And just when you think it can’t get any worse, it does.
It’s on these
days that we can begin to doubt that God really knows what He’s doing. We know
He is in control, but we wonder if He really understands what we’re going
through and how much we can really handle. Does He truly understand the stress we’re
facing? The anxiety, the pressures, the exhaustion, mentally and physically. Will
He be able to help us hold our heads above the waves? Will He keep our feet from
slipping?
I’m here to tell
you that Yes, He will. Yes, He does. It doesn’t matter what we’re facing, how
hard the wind is blowing, how high the waves are, He knows all about it and He
cares.
Funnily
enough, I only got those first 3 paragraphs written before another phone call
changed the trajectory of my day for the zillionth time and I was off in the truck
on a 3 hour round trip through blinding rain and slick roads.
Sometimes I’m
sure the Lord has a sense of humour. He looks down at us, running around like
busy little ants, merrily planning our days activities, possibly without
thought of what He would have us do, and He steps in and throws what we see as
a spanner in the works, and changes our perspective just a bit, so that we have
to rely on Him and trust Him more than we have been.
He gently reminds
us that He is in control and that although we feel that we can’t handle the
chaos that swirls around us, He is the peace in the midst of the storm. He is
who we need to cling to when we’re overwhelmed.
Psalm 61:2 -
From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed:
lead me to the rock that is higher than I.
Bad days have
a way of reminding us of what is important in life. We tend to think that our
nicely laid plans that we have jotted down in bullet point form in our daily
diaries, the alerts and reminders on our phones are just the way our day should
go. But this is where we’re wrong! Yes, it’s great to set goals and we should.
But let’s not be so determined to achieve them that we forget who is in
control. Heads up – it’s not you!
There’s a
word I want to remind you of. Surrender. Yes, only 9 little letters, but
put them together and they hold great significance.
Surrender means
to stop resisting and submit. It means to give up or hand over. It means to
relinquish possession or control of something, and to give up in favour of another.
Do you see
where I’m going with this? We have to learn to surrender our strategy, our
plans, even our goals to the Lord. Instead of planning out our day then praying
our plan to the Lord, we need to pray that He will show us His plan and that we
will learn to be content with exactly how He orders our day.
Before you open that diary or that calendar on
your phone, close your eyes! Sit before the Lord, pray about what He would have
you put into your day. Rest in who He is and His faithfulness.
I’m finding
that I need to leave a lot more room in my day for the Lord to reshuffle. If my
days plans are so cluttered that there is no room for more, I’m going to end up
disappointed. Because not only does it become like one of those slider puzzles
where you only have one spare space and limited moves, but God sometimes has to
throw some pieces out to make room for His move.
We have to
stop resisting. We have to submit. Like I’ve said before, it’s a lot more
comfortable to come to God with open hands then for Him to have to pry our
tightly clasped fists open.
We need to
surrender and we need to trust. By trusting God, we begin to relax and wait on
Him in faith, knowing that His ways are perfect.
Psalm 18:30 -
As for God, his way is perfect: the word of the LORD is tried: he is a buckler
to all those that trust in him.
Isaiah 55:9 - For as the heavens are higher than the
earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your
thoughts.
Now, I’m not
writing this because I have arrived. Oh no! Far from it. I still have my days
where I’m dissatisfied with God’s order and I pout and stomp my foot in a
childish tantrum, hoping that He’ll change His mind and do things my way. But
the older I get, the more I learn about God, and the closer my walk is with Him,
the more I feel I can surrender to His will and His way. I trust more. I love
more. I rest more. I rely more. I surrender more.
There are
going to be days where you feel beaten down, trodden under, pulled in every
direction. It’s on these days that we need to trust God more and cling
desperately to Him, resting in His arms and relying on His strength to get us
through.
Our lives are
so full and so busy, but remember that the speed at which we travel is not as
important as who is in control of our travel.
Let go of the
reins, and let God take control. You will never be able to experience real
peace until you fully surrender to His will.
Only then
will a calm descend upon your soul. A peace that you know could only come from
God. You’ll be able to take a deep breath and sink into His everlasting arms,
content in knowing that He will do what is best for you and He will give you
the strength you need for whatever your day brings.
It’s taken me
3 days, in little snatches to write this short post, because of the crazy,
unpredictable last few days, and every moment that my plans changed, I breathed
a quick prayer to the Lord, asking for patience, for strength, for wisdom. And
you know what? I’m still here. I’m still breathing, I didn’t faint away, I didn’t
fall apart and it’s all because of God’s amazing grace and mercy to me. He is
worthy of all my praise. It is nothing I’ve done. All I did was pray and ask Him
for help.
1 Peter 5:7 -
Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.
And so, I
praise Him. I lift my hands in worship to Him. Excited in what adventure God has
next for me. A little cautious, afraid, somewhat fearful, Yes! But secure in
Him.
Psalm 68:3 -
But let the righteous be glad; let them rejoice before God: yea, let them exceedingly
rejoice.
Psalm 68:19 -
Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth
us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah.
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