Rather than taking a long time to get to the point let me state it up front. Trusting God is not a good Plan B because if Trusting God is in position B then something else must be your Plan A. There is nothing that rightfully supplants putting your hope first in God and His provision. Now there are numerous situations where the Lord will work through others to accomplish His will in our life, but allowing God to be our source and then trusting Him to chose whatever means He determines to meet our need is always the right response.
God is fully equipped to be our confidant, our counselor, our healer, our deliverer, and our comforter. In fact those are all specifically spelled out as roles God will fulfill in the believer’s life. We also are given insight into what qualifies Him to fill those roles. He is omniscient. He is sovereign. He is omnipresent. He is all together good. He is love.
So what does Trusting God as Plan A mean? While I understand that many of you know God through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, I am prompted to cover the basics before we touch on deeper elements of Trusting God.
God is the Creator and Father of mankind. Intimate fellowship with God was broken in the Garden when sin entered the world. There is a price to be paid for sin. God’s answer for sin which broke our intimacy with Him was to send His Son, Jesus into the world. Jesus paid the debt for our sin so we could be reconciled to God. So Trusting God begins with trusting Jesus as your Savior and Lord. This is the way God has established for mankind to be put in right relationship with Him. But making this decision is only the beginning of what it means to Trust God.
God has spent over a millennia creating a love story between mankind and himself. This love story is captured in the bible or Word of God. In this inspired book, God provides everything necessary for life. Wisdom, guidance, encouragement, inspiration, comfort, challenge – all the essentials for living life in intimacy with God is in this book. The bible makes the claim, backed up by the testimony of millions of us, that the truth contained in the bible is God-breathed and life changing.
Then there is the gift of the Holy Spirit that Jesus gives to His followers. Every born again believer is sealed with the Holy Spirit who indwells us. Jesus talked about the Holy Spirit being our comforter and counselor in His final extended discourse with the disciples. (See John 14 and 15) The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity. He knows the plans of God and the heart of Jesus. He will lead us in the right path, always, every time, without fail. Our role is to train our hearts to listen, understand, and follow His leading.
I am pretty confident I know why we sometimes make Trusting God Plan B. It gets back to the point of a few days ago. We would rather be doing something than doing nothing. And we often make the mistake of thinking that waiting upon the Lord is the same as doing nothing. In the most minor of ways it may appear as if we are not actively doing, but to lay our cares upon the Lord and leave them there takes an exercise of faith that is one of the most important and challenging of spiritual exercises. And like any exercise it takes practice over time to become proficient.
Let me wrap up for tonight. Trusting in God as Plan A is altogether good. Plan A is not sticking our head in the sand or ignoring the sound counsel of others, but it is trusting God to lead us in our decision-making. In many cases we will use the natural gifts and talents of others around us. When I broke my shoulder last year I was in a foreign country. I had a few options. But rather than simply lean on my own wisdom, I consulted others and I prayed. God led me to fly back to the US to have the surgery to set my shoulder. But within my Plan A was the possibility God could have said to have the procedure done there or something else. I was totally seeking His guidance. Flying home seemed like the right thing to do. When I didn’t feel any check about it after praying, we flew home. The miraculously minimal amount of pain I suffered over the day of transatlantic travel and then waiting 5 days for my surgery was confirmation I was Trusting Him correctly.
‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.‘ Proverbs 3:5-6 NKJV
Make knowing and growing in intimacy with God your priority. Make Trusting the Lord your Plan A. Allow the fruit of the Holy Spirit to bloom and grow in your life. Seek the gifts of the Holy Spirit to operate in your life. And God’s peace will overflow in a life well-lived and the richest of praise.
Be blessed my friend and be a blessing!
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