September 15, 2007
Bloom Where You Are PlantedI have really been convicted of not being patient and waiting on the Lord, and not being content with where He has planted me. I read the cute little Mary Englebreit saying "Bloom where you are planted" (maybe someone else coined the phrase, not sure where it originated?). What wise words!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. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:11-13 God has plans for me??? Yes, He sure does, and His plans are to prosper me and not harm me. Why is this such a hard lesson to learn? Why do I feel like my plans are better? My husband is in the Air Force and we have been stationed in CA for the last 5 years. Almost from the time we arrived we have wanted to go back overseas (we were in Germany for 4 years). I say we, but really my husband could probably be content anywhere (anywhere there is a fishing hole that is). But I have prayed, begged, and tried to work out anyway for us to get back overseas. It is obviously not in His plan, at least not at this time. And yet I keep knocking on a closed door. My friends told me something I have really been pondering lately. She said that we pray for God to open and close doors, but we act upset when He does it. How true of myself! I need to really be joyful that I have a God that has plans for me that will give me hope and a future! Lord, forgive me for seeking my own way above yours. Give me patience and contentment and help me to bloom where you have planted me! { Last Page } { Page 18 of 58 } { Next Page } |
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