Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Believe Session 2: A Personal God has a Plan for Me
A man I know has a son who professed his atheism to his father. Even though the young man had followed God and had professed faith in God at a young age, for a variety of reasons but primarily because God had not answered his prayers, he simply said he no longer believed in God.
The devastated father wisely said, "Which is better? To go through life believing that there is a God who loves us and is orchestrating our lives with a divine plan or to think that all of life is purposeless, meaningless and completely random?"
If we firmly believe that God cares for us and if we trust His plan and purpose is to prosper us and benefit us, our faith will direct our steps with confidence, assurance and resilience that cannot be vanquished. This is not some pie-in-the-sky Pollyanish, power of positive thinking technique. No, to believe in a personal God who cares and has a plan is a faith which is firmly rooted in the Bible from beginning to end.
Our lives are a 70 year drama (some longer some shorter), unfolding and being depicted right before our very eyes and God is the author. But He invites us to be the co-author by faith and trust, if we choose to BELIEVE! Suspend your disbelief that even if Jesus did not answer your prayer, you will see God move in ways beyond our belief.
Yes, God invites us to join Him in writing His story, but remember this: He is the final editor author, producer, and publisher!
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My goal is to join the hearts of people with the heart of the Father. For three decades now, I served in full-time vocational ministry, currently serving as senior pastor at GracePointe Church in Springtown, Texas. I continue to write, having published my first book, The Gospel of John, One Day at a Time. I am now working on my second book. As a Journalism graduate of Texas Tech University (Bachelor of Arts), I worked as a journalist and editor for several Texas newspapers for more than a decade. Prior to serving as pastor, I served at my alma mater, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Master of Arts in Religious Education) as associate director for news and information. I continue to work as a free-lance writer for various Christian outlets.