From
where you are standing, there is much ahead. It might be a ton of busy, crazy,
chaotic, and rewarding. Maybe the future is daunting. On the other hand, when
you look ahead, you might see a whole bunch of nothing or vast space that could
be filled with –who knows?
God
does.
You
want to be where He wants you to be. If you’re anything like me -and most
everyone I know- getting where you should be is a priority.
It’s
not always about “getting ahead” or “getting more,” but simply growing or
following well. You know God has plans for you and sometimes it seems like a
lot to keep up with. You don’t want to avoid the step He asks for next, so you
prepare yourself as best you can for it.
The
decisions you make at work are made with intentions for the future in mind. You
choose to take classes, read books, and meet people now so that later you will
be equipped for what you think (or dream) will happen. We want to be where God
wants us to be, when He calls, without hesitation. It gets stressful, doesn’t
it?
Worry is all about tomorrow. Fear is most powerful in the future tense. God
is in the present. And when the present turns into the future, He’ll be there
too.
God is not 3 steps ahead of you,
waiting for you to catch up. He is with you now.
Though it is wise to open your eyes
to bigger picture or your life and to prepare yourself appropriately, the
decisions you make now –including those about your future- should be made as He
asks.
That future that you think you know
too little about or too much about cannot separate you from the love of Christ.
Neither can the present (Romans
8:38.) When the Psalmist said that “God
is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble,” He did mean
that God is even present in our present life, concerns, and matters (Psalm 46:1.)
Paul
testified to this truth in Acts
26:22, saying “To this day I have had
the help that comes from God, and so I stand here testifying both to small and
great.” Imagine speaking those words when you question what your future
holds –or when others ask and you don’t know.
Speak
this truth to yourself and to others as worry and planning and looking forward
keep your eyes off of Him who is all the way up there –and also right here with
you.
This post is being shared on: #TestimonyTuesday, #RaRaLinkup, Intentionally Pursuing,Titus2sday, and Thought-Provoking Thursday.
This post is being shared on: #TestimonyTuesday, #RaRaLinkup, Intentionally Pursuing,Titus2sday, and Thought-Provoking Thursday.
Always important to know He is with us each step of the way so that we don't need to get ahead. Nice to meet you at the #RaRaLinkup
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you, too, Sandra!! Such a gift, isn't it?
DeleteSuch a great post for me today! I am already nervous about having my third child and bring able to handle it all. But I'm projecting into the future while God is with me in the present. I like what you said that God will be with me when the future becomes the present. Great post! Visiting from #intentionalTuesday.
ReplyDeleteAw, that does sound overwhelming but He is with you. The Lord is your strength! Praying for you and glad for this truth, too! Thanks : )
DeleteHi Bethany, how can I keep playing catch up when God is right here with me? Thank you friend. Honestly, I feel this way sometimes! Thank you for the scriptures too, especially, Psalm 46:1.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you
Amen, Ifeoma! I feel this way sometimes, too. Thank you!!
DeleteI get consumed with worry far too often. It truly is living in the future. Thank you for this reminder to live in Him right where I am today. What a relief that is :). So many great verses here to keep that thought with me. I need to write them on an index card to carry with me all day.
ReplyDeleteYes it is...I do it often, too! Love how His Word can anchor us : )
Delete"Worry is all about tomorrow. God is in the present." I love that! I had this on my heart just recently, so your post was a timely word for me. Thank you for sharing this important reminder. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteSo glad, Kristine! Thank you and blessings to you too!
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