Happy Saturday, everyone! This week, I wrote another poem. It’s pretty much my entire testimony summed up. š Sometimes I can’t explain things, but writing out words in poetry form seriously helps me do that. And I know that this post is short, but I hope that you find the meaning is the same as any other post. Enjoy!
The Future: Control, Loosened Feet, and Letting Go Ā
To be completely honest, I have no idea where Iāll be a few years from now.
I have no idea what Iāll be doing, who Iāll be friends with, where exactly Iāll be at in school, where Iāll be living, nothing. I really donāt know.
To some people, this might seem like a horrible thing. NO CONTROL? WHAT ARE YOU, CRAZY?
(Yeah, I am. But itās a good kind of crazy. Youāll see why.)
I can be a bit of a control freak at times. Really. I worry way too much about things sometimes. I wouldnāt encourage it, because it focuses on I and me too much. What I want. Whatāll help me. (More like what I think that I want and will help me, but really wonāt.)
I might make a million plans right now. Now this is hypothetical, and I havenāt thought through the answers to all of this, but Iāll do an example.
Iām going to go to ____ College.
Iām going to major in _______.
Iām going to have a career in _________.
Iām going to date ________ person, weāre going to get engaged and be engaged for ___ months, and our wedding theme and colors will be __________.
Iām going to have _________ many kids.
Iām going to buy a house by the ___________.
And so on and so forth. Maybe we donāt have it all figured out, but we dream (and plan out our ideas in our heads), and hold onto *that thing* as our security.
But *that thing* cannot be guaranteed. Why? Because we are not in control.
Proverbs 16:9 says, āThe heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.ā
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Iām not saying I havenāt made plans. I sure have. I mean, itās very smart to plan ahead, but we cannot be so stuck on it that we donāt let God lead us.
James 4:13-15 sums this up pretty much the same way that Iām trying to explain.
āCome now, you who say, āToday or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make a profitāā yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes. Instead you ought to say, āIf the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that.āā
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We should live with āloosened feetā. Feet that are free to move where God calls us. We can plan, but we must let God direct us. We are not in control; He is. We should live to do what God wills for us. By getting to know Him, He will show us. He will open and close doors for us, and He will guide us.
(Isaiah 30:21, āAnd your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, āThis is the way, walk in it,ā when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left.ā)
Like I said, I have absolutely no idea where Iāll be at in a few years, both physically and spiritually.
But thatās okay with me.
Iām not in control, but I know the One who is. And I trust that He knows whatās best for me.
As a matter of fact, I know that He knows whatās best for me. He knows whatāll bring me closer to Him. He has a purpose in everything, even if I canāt see it.
So Iāve let go.
Itās okay that Iām not in control. Because He is, and thatās all I need to know.
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