Trust God’s Guidance in Your Life
Recently I attended a retreat that
I had been in charge of planning for our church association. While making those
arrangements last year, I did extensive research on the various venues that
were available that would fit our needs and timeframe. I was looking for
someplace different than where we had held this event in the past, trying to
get the retreat more centrally located for our members. However, I kept running
into roadblock after roadblock. Either the facilities weren’t adequate, or the
dates we needed weren’t available, or in one case the hotel was involved in
extensive remodeling. I finally booked our event at a location that wasn’t my
first choice, but I hoped it would work out. Now that the retreat is over, I am
glad to report that it could not have turned out better. The location on a lake
was beautiful, the staff at our hotel were so friendly and helpful, and the
food was delicious. Everyone in attendance said it was a great spot that they
would want to come back to for a future retreat. Knowing all the struggles that
got us there, I could only give the glory to God for working everything out in
the way that He did. In spite of what I had in mind, He opened and closed the
right doors to get us to exactly where we needed to be.
It reminds me of the scripture that
declares, “A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps”
(Proverbs 16:9). There is nothing wrong with planning. It is necessary and
helpful in many cases. However, we need to realize that we are not the one
ultimately in control. If we are following the Lord, we have His assurance that
He is guiding us. In the case of the retreat, some of my ideas and plans kept
getting changed, but through it all God was directing us to just where He knew
was best for the occasion.
Last week my wife and her mother
were going on a beach trip together. On the morning of their departure, they
had planned on getting an early start. Everything was looking favorable until
they discovered there was a missing bag. The items in it were important enough
that they backtracked to my mother-in-law’s house in order to search for it. It
all turned into quite an ordeal that left them getting started on their
vacation a couple of hours later than planned. When I spoke to my wife after
they were finally on their way, I was pleased to hear that they weren’t
frustrated over this delay. They assumed that God had a reason for this detour.
They didn’t know if maybe it caused them to avoid an accident or if there was
some other purpose, but they were trusting that the Lord was directing their
steps.
Can we have that confidence when
our plans go awry? I have to admit that I struggle with it sometimes. I can
tend to get flustered when obstacles pop up, forcing me to adjust my plans. The
Lord has helped me to deal with those situations better than I used to do, but
I can still feel that urge to get frustrated when facing such unexpected
circumstances.
I love the old song that asserts,
“All the way my Savior leads me.” Let’s have faith that He is doing so.
Sometimes we might be able to look back and see what He was doing, as I did
concerning the retreat. Other times, we may never know why He led a certain
way, but we simply trust there was a reason for it.
Let’s be thankful that God is
leading us, whether it fits in with what we had originally planned or not.
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