This post will undoubtedly
upset some of you reading this. If you are, I will apologize in advance. With
that said, I think this post has some merit that should be considered.
I’ve heard it said that
“God has a plan for you”, or something to that extent. I think this is an
incorrect, albeit, easy and common way to explain the hardships, we as his
children experience during our lifetimes. It is difficult to answer questions
as to the “why” in life. As in “He or she is such a good person, how or why did
this horrible thing happen to them.” It is here I hear the answer, “it’s all in
God’s plan.” I must disagree.
God doesn’t have a plan
for our lives. This time between our birth and our death. God may very well
know what is in store for us here. But that’s not the same as making a plan.
One reason I don’t believe that God plans out our lives is that our lives are
filled with hardship. God, and as our parents, don’t wish hardships on us.
Also, I do not believe that God tests our faith through our hardships, although
through our hardships our faith is lessened or strengthened.
There is something
important about having us go through the process of life. There is something
important about making the decisions, big and small, that make our lives what
they are. I do not believe that God micro-manages our lives. God is not
controlling our every step along the way. If this were true then we would be
little more than robots, with no free will. God does not have a plan for us,
but God didn’t leave us completely to our own accord either. God did give us a
guide. Three in fact.
God gave us this guide to
support us as we make our decisions, big and small, every day in our lives.
This guide is the root of our faith. It is the root of almost every faith. This
guide is called Faith, Hope, and Love.
Love, especially in the
New Testament, is translated from the Latin word “agape” and this is where we
get our word for “charity.” I have written in some of my other posts that our
relationship with God is, as is, our relationship with each other. That every
sin against humanity is a sin against God. And the simplest form of charity is kindness.
Faith, each of us
understand our Faith in our unique way. Simply, Faith is offered to us by the
Grace God to accept or reject, freely. It is through study, prayer and our life
experiences we make our decisions. Our Faith may vary in depth, becoming weaker
or stronger as we grow and mature.
Hope. It is Hope, in my
opinion, that gives us the driving force to face tomorrow. It is persons without
Hope that have no will to continue. All those with the gift of hope can face
all the tomorrow’s that are in our time of life.
Whether your Hope is
rooted on a Faith or is just something you feel welling up inside, it is Hope
that that gets us through each day. No matter if it’s the best or worst of
times. It is Hope that keeps us moving forward. It is Hope that gives us courage.
It is Hope that allows us to expand our world beyond the confides of our physical
and intellectual present.
It is Hope, not a plan,
which God gives us. Faith and Love complete the balance in our lives. And it is
truly our lives to live. And it is by the gifts of God that we are able to live
it.
May God’s
gift of Hope be with you always.
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