Ferris Wheel by Regional Rep. Katie Deck
One blistering hot summer day, our youth group went to an amusement park in Oklahoma City. At the end of the day, we had a couple of minutes left before we had to meet up with the others, so my friends and I decided to ride the Ferris wheel.
We rode for several minutes having fun for a while. We then realized that we were not being allowed off the ride; the joy stopped. We yelled at the operator each time we passed. Tired and hungry, my friends and I were concerned that we would miss the time to meet up with the others. Round and round we went each time begging him to let us off. We were annoyed. We were queasy. We had been on rides all day long, and the sun blazed right on us.
It took a couple more times of asking him to let us off until he finally allowed us to get off. We were several minutes late. It was so frustrating because we had plenty of time to enjoy one more ride, yet the operator of the ride decided to just mess with us and make us late. It was frustrating and annoying when that happened.
We all know that our plans can fail at times. Some call this life. Psalm 33 tells us that God’s plans will stand forever. It also says God can foil the plans of nations. If He can change the plans of an entire nation, He can definitely change our plans as well. Jeremiah says that God has plans to prosper us. Maybe, I rode the Ferris wheel several times in the hot sun because it was in God’s plan to prosper me or others through me. It sounds crazy, but God can do anything.
Have you experienced something annoying like my Ferris wheel ride? What if every second of our lives has already been planned, and God will use each one of them to bless us and others? What if God already planned for us to go through rough times? David praised God because God is true and faithful in all that He does. He praised God because we can trust Him. As you go about your day or week, praise God that He has everything under control. We don’t need to worry about what is going to happen tomorrow because we know that He has it all planned. I challenge you to trust God even in the hard, frustrating, or annoying times. Look for the ways that He has blessed you through something bad.
What do you do when your plans fail? Grab your Bible and see what G-d’s word has to say.
Psalm 33
• How does David begin the Psalm?
• Why did he begin this way?
• How did God create the world?
• Who is the one who foils our plans?
• Whose plans will stand firm forever?
• What can save us?
• Who does God deliver in the end?
Jeremiah 29:11
• What kind of plans does God have?
• Who is a part of God’s plans?
Authored by South Central Regional Rep. Katie Deck



