What’s your plan?
Everyone is trying to make plans whether they are small like what clubs to join at school or big, such as what college to go to or where to apply for a job. That’s great because we need to plan, but are our plans aligned with what God has for us?
I’m in 11th grade, and I still don’t know what to major in when I go to college. Every so often, it can cause me to get worried and sometimes a little stressed. Proverbs 3:5-6 says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” It’s hard for me to trust God when I’m stressed because my mind starts racing. I find praying and worshiping Him helps me stay calm.
Many times I have made plans, but God has done something different to accomplish His will. Proverbs 19:21 is “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.” It’s important to keep an open mind when we make plans. God might have something different in mind that we could have never predicted. If you are having trouble finding out God’s calling for your life, try talking to some of your spiritual leaders. It can be your parent, youth leader, rabbi, or any other spiritual role model in your life. Tell them what plans you are considering and ask them to pray for you, as well as give you advice on what your calling is.
Finding your calling can be hard and time consuming. Here are some questions to keep in mind as you make plans and find God’s purpose for your life.
What plans are you making?
- Do you know God’s plan for your life?
- Are you following his plan?
- Do you have trouble trusting God?
- If so, then what’s stopping you from trusting Him?
- How can you overcome these barriers?
Also read: Jeremiah 29:11 & Isaiah 55:8-9
This article was authored by regional rep Caleb Goldberg.



