It seems that we make a million decisions a day. Some are
small and seem to have little consequence in our lives, like “Do I want to wear
flats or heels today?” Sure, we may regret the heels, but as far as its affecting
the outcome of the rest of our life, it really doesn’t matter much.
Other decisions, though, can change the entire course of our
lives. “Do I want to marry this man?” “Do I want to stay married to this man
who has been unfaithful?” “Am I ready to be a parent…even though I am single?” “Should
I take this job?” “Should I go to college?”
These decisions we ponder and consider them with great
attention. We weigh the pros and cons. We place them on the balance scale of
our life to make as complete and informed of a decision as possible. Then we
make a decision and move forward on the
path we have chosen.
What happens though if God’s plans are different from ours?
Do we consider things long enough to allow His input into our decision making?
In the earthly realm, God’s plan may not balance out quite
as well as ours might. Let’s look at Joseph. He had a difficult decision to
make when he found out that his betrothed, Mary, was with child…and it wasn’t
his child she was carrying. This circumstance just doesn’t balance well at all!
Matthew 1:19-20, 24
Because Joseph her husband was faithful to the law, and yet
did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her
quietly. But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him
in a dream and said, "Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary
home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit…. When
Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took
Mary home as his wife.
Joseph weighed things out and even made an honorable
decision. He was going to divorce Mary quietly instead of persecuting her and
having her punished. He was making a Godly decision…but it wasn’t God’s plan.
God had a perfect plan for him in this circumstance. It wasn’t the easy plan,
or the logical plan…but it was the perfect plan.
Joseph was open to an alternate plan that God had for his
life. It didn’t balance well, and it definitely was not comfortable…but he was
a man who listened to God and chose God’s perfect plan over his own good plan.
I want to encourage you today to pause. Allow God to speak
to you in your circumstances today. Even though your plan may be a GOOD plan,
doesn’t mean it’s God’s PERFECT plan. He may be arranging things to change the
world through your unbalanced circumstances.
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