Our Plans or His Plans?
Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.”
What does your plan for your life look like? Is it a well-paying job? Does it involve college? Did you pray about it? Have you mentioned it to God? Is it His plan or is it yours? Planning is a concept that we do all the time. Whether it’s planning for our future, or what we’re going to do for the day. We plan because it brings satisfaction and peace to our lives. Some of us plan just because we enjoy it. We will plan every single step of the way and it has to go perfectly, or the plan is a mess. Again, I ask the question, is it His plan or your plan?
It’s so easy to look at our future and plan out our lives exactly how we want it to be, but never stop and think is this what God wants for me. Planning never has been my specialty. I never got the whole thing down because I figured the plan will either never meet my expectations or I veer off of it. But one thing I did have planned out was my future. I planned on going to college and then after joining the army and doing that the rest of my life. I prayed constantly from day one. I asked the Lord if this was what He wanted for me, to please show me the path He had for me. I didn’t want it my way. I wanted it His way.
In high school, I decided to go to the University of North Georgia, join the cadet program, and go into the military with nursing degree and be an Army Ranger. This was my path I had chosen and trusted God told me that I was on the right path. I stuck with it full of enthusiasm. I applied for the cadet program, and after a couple months received my letter from the school to be denied acceptance into that program but accepted into an associate program. I was devastated. I questioned my plans and the plans the Lord had for me. But I prayed and asked the Lord for guidance. I continued with schooling for a semester forgetting the plan of joining the military. After the first semester, I soon realized I could not pay for the second semester. Money was a setback, so I took a semester off and saved up for summer classes to catch up. After summer classes, I could not pay for my fall classes and I was stuck again. Was this going to be a reoccurring cycle? I prayed to God for help, and through a friend’s father I was given the idea to join the Air Force because they pay for your schooling and its part of your commitment. God realigned me back on the path I had fallen away from. I stuck with this idea/path and I am committed to the Air Force and I am going to Basic Training very soon.
I learned through this experience that the Lord will have His way in your life even if you have given up. Proverbs 3:5 says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” Trust is the key ingredient for staying on God’s path for your life. You must always trust in His will and His understanding of your life. Leaning on your own understanding of what God wants or what you feel is best for your life will produce hardship and unnecessary stress. The Lord has all the answers so why not just give Him all your cares? 1 Peter 5:7 says, “Cast all your cares onto Him, because He cares for you.” The Lord cares about us so much that He wants to take all our worries off our shoulders. Why plan all of our lives out step by step by ourselves when the Lord has it all planned out perfectly anyways. Give Him all your plans and pray for Him to reveal what He has for you. It is definitely a burden lifted off your shoulders.



