I sit here in my living room between a brightly lit up Christmas tree and a lawn mower. Yes, there is a lawn mower in my living room, as well as a weed eater, gas cans, miscellaneous hand tools, and an empty propane container. Why, oh why, you ask, is this stuff in my living room? Well, it is like this: we are in the process of painting the house. This necessitated pressure washing, which led to the discovery of rotten wood on the porch, and then the exposure of a plethora of termites. This, in turn, caused the porch to be torn down, which led to the lawn mower and other items from the porch coming into my living room.
Isn’t it interesting that we can start out with one plan and it gets drastically changed to another in a matter of moments? Just think of Mary and Joseph. I would presume the original plan was to go Bethlehem, take the census, visit some friends and family, and then return home. Having their baby boy born in a smelly stable was probably not on that script, yet it happened. Imagine Mary’s thoughts-God had done so many supernatural things from angelic
visitations, the prophecy from Elisabeth, and supernatural conception, and yet He did not provide a room for her in Bethlehem. But she continued to trust. Things sometimes just don’t work out as we plan.
Many times we get frustrated, angry, even depressed when our plans go awry, but God knows the end of a thing before the beginning (Isa.48:5). Mary and Joseph had no idea of the unforeseen ramifications from the birth of their son, the shepherds coming, or any of the other unusual events that later took place. We too, have no idea what the future holds or the understanding of the reasons why we are forced to experience certain things in our lives. However, Father God does, and He uses all things for our good (Rom. 8:28) to shape us into the person that can fulfill the unique calling and destiny He has for each one of us.
So “Merry Christmas to all,” I say, as I sit back and enjoy my cup of tea, relishing the smells of pine and terra firma. Whatever God has in store for you this season, it is going to be good-unexpected maybe, but good.
Really good! Thanks for sharing …
Ted
Philippines
I loved this article. You can choose to trust and be happy no matter what the circumstances. I watched The Nativity on TV Friday night. I guess I had never thought about the ardurous 100 mile journey was for a very pregnant Mary sitting on the back of a mule while Joseph walked guiding the mule. The terrain was horrid, certainly no paved roads! Things are always changing in our life but it sounds like your trust remains constant, as will your joy. Merry Christmas, Pam
How True! God’s ways are not our ways but it all takes place because of His great love.
Cyndi, I am really enjoying your writings and the unique insights God gives you. I’m reminded to stay flexible and enjoy the journey.
Praise God! He is in control, and He knows the end from the beginning!
Really good stuff, Cyndi. A wonderful reminder of God’s providence in our lives! So many things ‘did not’ go the way I thought they would or should these past couple months, but I can see God’s hand in it all! His ways are PERFECT!
“A man’s heart plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps.”
Prov 16:9-10
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