Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV) 11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Rose and Charlie bought this house shortly after they were married 26 years ago. She worked hard to make it a safe and loving home for their family. Their two children, Matthew and Lydia grew up in this house. It was the hub for holiday and family celebrations, the launching pad for school dances and sporting events and a place where the kids gathered
It all changed ten months ago when Charlie died suddenly in a car accident. Since then she has been in a fog of disorientation and indecision. How could God take the love of her life from her? She was his little Rose and he was her rock and her soul mate! They had built a beautiful life and Christian home together. They had plans to move to a ranch, after the kids moved out and to grow old together with a farm of organic vegetables and exotic roses from all over the world. In an instant, all her hopes and dreams were gone.
She ached for her dear sweet Charlie wondering if she was making the right decision to sell the house. She prayed about it for the last three months. Five weeks ago, her good friend Carol, a real estate agent approached her about a beautiful ranch located 30 miles outside of town. If she sold this house, she would have enough equity to pay cash for the ranch and live out their dream. At first Rose resisted and wondered how she could possibly do this without Charlie!
Matthew, Lydia and Carol finally convinced her that it is the right thing to do and that it was what Charlie would want her to do. To carry on with their plans. She had an offer on the house within a week after it was listed. Her dear sweet Lydia reminded her that when it is God’s plan, everything falls into place easily.
Rose set the empty coffee cup down on the hearth and clasped her hands together and bowed her head to pray.
Dear God,
I admit that I am afraid Father, but I am putting my total trust in you. Your plans may not be exactly what I had planned or hoped for, but I trust that you are guiding my path and that you know what is best for me. Help me to adapt and embrace the changes and accept the direction and path you have set for me. I know that you will walk with me and will not let me fall. I am so grateful and blessed for my life and all that you have given to me.
Amen.
When Rose opened her eyes she could see the first light of dawn and glorious streams of light streaking across the sky through the early morning clouds. Just then she saw the moving truck pull in rumbling up the driveway.
She smiled looking up at the clouds and said, “Okay God, it is a new day and I am ready”.
Joshua 1:9 This is my command—be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
Corinthians 15:51 - 51 Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed—
Letting go of the familiar and navigating through change can be very difficult, but also very rewarding if we can learn to trust God. When we allow change in our life, letting go of the grip we open the door for God to help us grow and live the abundant life he has planned for us. When we resist change out of fear, we can become complacent and stuck in our routine. Without change, life cannot continue to exist and will eventually die as a vine without water.
God is the creator of change. It is what nourishes us and allows us to grow in mind, body and spirit. The seasons change, the light changes to darkness and darkness to dawn. Change is healthy and all around us. Embrace it when God presents it and surrender to him even when it doesn’t feel good, as it is His way of moving you forward according to his plan. He loves you and will never let you down.
“God’s plan for your life, far exceeds the circumstances of your day” Louis Giglio
I love what you said about God being the creator of change. This would definitely give a believer courage. It is good to see your blog again.
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