This post was originally written a few years ago, but I have adapted it for the 31 days in God’s Love series. God loves us and has a plan for each of us to enable His work to be carried out.
I think it’s safe to say most of us, if not all of us, had a dream of what we would be when we were older. A nurse? A firefighter? A princess? A footballer?
My dream was to be a teacher. I use to sit in my room and pretend I was teaching my teddies, and sometimes I even roped my brother into playing!
For years I had this longing I wanted to help other children to fulfill their potential. I completed pre-teaching courses at college and did a number of work experiences at local schools. I enjoyed every minute of it and I passed with flying colours.
When the dream doesn’t happen
My dream didn’t quite turn out as I had planned. I only just got through college with my A-Levels and I never went to University. The government changed the way University fees were to be paid and it was just too much for me to even consider.
So, yes, I wasn’t even going to get a degree! Trying to sort out what I was going to do with my life was hard, especially when I didn’t have a degree. I found the options open to me very limiting.
I decided to take a year out to do some voluntary work to try and get some idea of what I wanted to do with my life. It was only by chance I ended up working with the Church Army in one of their Volunteer programmes and I moved to London. Now, 19 years later, I have a lovely family with a wonderful husband and five gorgeous children.
What about the dream?
Maybe, some of us still have that dream though? What do we do? Do we give up?
I think there are a few options we can do. Firstly, we can do something about it by planning how we can live our dream and go for it. Or secondly, we can sit here and accept what has happened.
Well, I have planned out what I wanted to do…and started it…but it’s just not going anywhere. I’m not the type of person either to sit around and accept things.
So, maybe there is a third option?
Maybe, it’s not my dream that I should be following. Maybe, this is God’s dream and God’s plan.
For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. Isaiah 55:8
What God wants with me and what He wants me to achieve is probably, and most likely, different to what I would like to do.
Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand. Proverbs 19:21
It’s hard to keep this in mind as a positive perspective though when situations don’t go as well. Especially when family and friends are gone, homes are lost, dreams are shattered…the list goes on.
How do you keep going in the work you are doing then?
I keep this in my mind…
Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus Philippians 1:6
God has started something in our lives, and He’s not about to stop now. Our life is not over until He says it’s over, despite how we may feel and no matter what we are going through. Our best days are not what has happened in the past. With God, our greatest days are yet to come!
God has started something in our lives, and He's not about to stop now. Share on X Our best days are not what has happened in the past. With God, our greatest days are yet to come! Share on XWherever God leads us, He will provide for us, and He will meet our needs. We just need to remember it’s not the things that matter — our job, our house, or what we achieve.
We are God’s product, and we are made up of the moments that make an impact for God’s Kingdom – the moments are the situations we are going through now! Hang in there. Your work you are doing now is in God’s mighty plan.
Something to think about…
Are you in a place where you feel you shouldn’t be? Try and keep in your mind that it may not be for our benefit why we are there. It may be we are impacting someone else’s lives without realising, and it will be for a greater good…God’s amazing plan!
Prayer
Lord, I have no idea what you have planned for my life right now and what work you want me to do to fulfill your bigger picture. I ask that you send your Holy Spirit to fill me with strength to help me through the times when I find it hard to see what your plan may be. Help me to realise that whatever is happening, it is for your greater good. Amen
Hi Lynne thank you for your words today I am reminded of a song we sing
I’ll go in the strength of the Lord,
In paths He has marked for my feet;
I’ll follow the light of His Word,
Nor shrink from the dangers I meet.
His presence my steps shall attend;
His fullness my wants shall supply;
On Him, till my journey shall end,
My unwavering faith shall rely.
I’ll go, I’ll go in the strength,
I’ll go in the strength of the Lord;
I’ll go, I’ll go in the strength,
I’ll go in the strength of the Lord.
(Repeat last line after third chorus)
I’ll go in the strength of the Lord
To work He appoints me to do;
In joy which His smile doth afford
My soul shall her vigour renew.
His wisdom shall guard me from harm,
His power my sufficiency prove;
I’ll trust His omnipotent arm,
And prove His unchangeable love.
I’ll go in the strength of the Lord
To conflicts which faith will require;
His grace as my shield and reward,
My courage and zeal shall inspire.
Since He gives the word of command
To meet and encounter the foe,
With His sword of truth in my hand,
To suffer and triumph I’ll go.
A song which reminds us we need to place our life into His hands to allow Him to lead us each day and we need to remember we are precious to Him.
Love and Prayers. Mum xx
Thanks for the reminder of this song. I always liked this one as I was growing up x
Again such a challenging post Lynne. God has this amazing way of using our lives for His glory, even when we may feel we haven’t reached our full potential. In God’s economy, nothing is ever wasted, He can use us in every season of our lives. Just because we feel we haven’t been fulfilled in his plan to this point in time, there is still a future ahead, and He can use us and prepare us for those days. Remember Moses? Xxx
Thank you Val. Yes, Moses is a great example. I am studying Joseph at the moment, which is quite a challenge! Everything turns out for the greater good eventually. x