Tuesday, March 28, 2017

What’s The Plan?

And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. – Rom 8:28.

Eph 1:11 describes God as the One who “...works all things after the counsel of his own will”. Nothing ever catches God by surprise. Some theologians have opined that somehow God made it impossible for Him to know whether Adam would disobey Him in the Garden or not! But not only is that explanation of the Fall childish, it ignores the truths of verses like 1Pe 1:20 and  Rev 13:8 which explain that the Lamb was slain “from the foundation of the world”.

God always has a plan. He never said, “Oh my, what am I going to do now?” He already knew Adam was going to fall, and He already had a plan for that: the Cross.

But think about that for a moment. If something as calamitous and far-reaching as the Fall was already planned for, what about that sudden misfortune of yours? While I’m not trying to diminish your loss, you would agree that it isn’t anywhere near as catastrophic as Adam and Eve’s loss of Eden.

So, if God had a plan for the Fall, I believe He also has a plan for your ‘sudden’ calamity as well. Whether it’s a job loss, a sudden change of health, an unplanned attack, or whatever sudden pain we’re going through right now, as much as you feel the pain or loss, have the faith to look up and say, “So, what’s the plan LORD?

You don’t to wallow in self-pity or wail like the people in the world who have no hope, God has a plan to put the devil to shame in your life. Just as the devil realised the mistake of crucifying Jesus (1Cor 2:8), God can turn your loss and pain around so dramatically, that it’ll make the Devil think twice before afflicting you again.

There’s always a plan Beloved, let’s stay in faith with God and let Him work it out for us. And I can assure you, it will end up in your glory. Like the saying goes, “When you’re down to nothing, God is up to something”; may that be your portion in Jesus’ name.

AMEN.
More Blessings await you today; you’ll not miss them in Jesus’ Name.

GREG ELKAN

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