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question often asked
in the course of any job interview goes something like this, "Where do you
see yourself in five years? What are
your plans?" Now if you're like me,
you don't have a clue what you'll be doing in the next five minutes, much less
five years. However, we spend the
majority of our time looking into the future, trying to position ourselves to
get the perfect job, buy the perfect house, find the perfect mate, etc.
I learned a very valuable lesson while serving as one of ten
chaplains at Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, NM. Each day, treks of hikers would enter
Philmont for a ten-day adventure into the wild back country of the ranch. Before starting on their trek, the hikers had
to visit several checkpoints, get their food and equipment, and the leader of
the trek had to meet with logistics to discuss the plan. Everything had been provided as long as they
followed the map and the plan given the crew at the start. They were to pick up food on certain days at
certain places and they were to follow certain trails to arrive at their
various camps. Communication was also
provided at various staffed camps along the way.
What the hikers didn't know was that months before their
arrival, plans had been made for them.
All the different itineraries were checked out, all the food was
prepared and packaged, all the trails were prepared, and all the necessary
emergency procedures had been implemented.
All this was done to ensure a safe journey and an enjoyable experience
for them. All they had to do was trust
us.
God is just like this.
The prophet Jeremiah tells us in the 29th chapter of his book and the
eleventh verse that God knows the plans He has for us. “For
I know the plans I have for you, for good and not for evil, to give you a
future and a hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11) These plans
are for our good, not our harm. They
will also give us hope and a future.
Everything we need, God has already provided. He knows where we are going, even when we do
not. Our responsibility is just to trust
Him.
Think about it. Plans
are made with someone in mind and with the full knowledge of what will happen
as the plan unfolds. In addition, every
conceivable situation has been thought out and addressed ahead of time. All we have to do is walk with Him. The hikers at Philmont came to have a good
time. They trusted us and did not worry
about the journey ahead. How much more
then should we trust our Heavenly Father who knows the beginning from the end
and the end from the beginning and who has prepared works in advance for us to
do? And what He begins in us He is
faithful to accomplish!!!
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