Are Your Plans God’s Plans?

May 10, 2022

“By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going.” –  Hebrews 11:8

 

Where do you see yourself in five years?

Ten?

Twenty? 

This question pops up everywhere from job interviews and relationships to financial planning. Knowing where you’re going is not only seen as responsible but it’s expected.

So, we do everything in our power to create and maintain this ‘life plan,’ erasing as much uncertainty as possible along the way.

Think about it. We buy health insurance and try to stay active. We insure our cars and homes. We plan our finances and schedule meetings, projects, and vacations months into the future.

When’s the last time you went for a drive without your GPS navigating the quickest route to avoid traffic? We do everything in our power to avoid uncertainty and to know where we’re headed. To some extent, it works – our lives are often relatively safe and predictable.

But, what if God asked you to leave all that behind?

Leave the job that’s paying the bills, leave your community of friends, and move to another place, starting all over. Would you do it?

Would you trust your long-term plans to God?

Abraham was asked by God to do this. Leaving everything, he obeyed God’s call even when he didn’t know where he was going.

How did he do this?

  • Faith: Abraham’s faith in God was greater than his faith in himself. He surrendered everything he knew, placing his long-term plans into God’s hands.
  • All In: It’s one thing to know what God wants and it’s another thing to do it. Abraham put faith into action by obeying God’s call. He was all in.
  • Call: Abraham was clear about his life’s calling. As Christians, our call is to follow Christ above all else, even when the call doesn’t quite make sense.

Take a look at your long-term life plan. Where are you going? Is God asking you to surrender some or all of that plan and trust Him in a new way? Maybe it’s with your finances, your career, or a relationship.

Take some time to stop and ask Him what that looks like for you.

Ask God for help in trusting His plan over yours.

Written by Bryant Wright, Founder, RFTH