“For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord. “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways And My thoughts than your thoughts.”Isaiah 55:8-9
Compared with this unfathomable wisdom and knowledge-my own understanding is very, very limited. I have very little knowledge of the lives of even those closest to me. I cannot read their minds, understand their background and decisions, much less their unknowable future. I don’t feel their pain, and I can’t do much to solve their toughest problems. But I do know the One who can and does.
Another thing I know more each day is that God has plans for each of us that are nothing like we can imagine. This is why we need faith, to let go of our own plans and seek God’s plans each day.
My Sunday Bible fellowship has been studying the Acts of the Apostles. One thing that is clear from the start of this book is that the apostles of Jesus didn’t have a plan. In spite of years spent with Jesus, they still had a very Jewish worldview when they entered the upper room to wait for the Spirit of God to come. The Lord had a much greater plan than establishing another earthly kingdom in Jerusalem with mortal subjects of flesh and blood.
This plan began to unfold on the day of Pentecost, when the early disciples received the Holy Spirit and began preaching the word of faith in languages that people from other nations could understand. Thousands of people believed the gospel of Christ and received the Holy Spirit that day, but God had even greater plans.
God gave the apostles special power to preach the gospel, to cause the lame to walk and the blind to see, even to cast out demons and bring some who were dead back to life. God also gave the apostles boldness and authority in the congregation of believers, such that even the religious authorities feared them. But God had even greater plans.
"For I know the plans that I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon Me and come and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart."Jeremiah 29:11-13 (NASB95)
The persecution that arose after the stoning of Stephen was another plan of God that was greater than the plans of men. This persecution caused all but the apostles to be scattered around the Roman empire beyond the walls of Jerusalem and outside the territory of Judea. It also brought the chief persecutor into direct confrontation with the Lord Jesus, and after his conversion to be known as Paul-the Apostle of Gentiles.
In Jerusalem, the regional King Herod had plans to kill the apostles, starting with the beheading of James and imprisonment of Peter. But God demonstrated His greater plan by breaking Peter’s bonds, opening prison doors and leading him past squadrons of guards and soldiers to his freedom.
After this, the apostles continued to preach and lead the church in Jerusalem, while Herod was consumed by worms and died under the wrath of God. Many years later when Paul made his final trip to visit the apostles and fulfill his vow at the temple, there were tens of thousands of Jewish believers in Jerusalem who were also “zealous for the law”.
Paul ultimately became a prisoner of Rome due to the religious persecution that he himself started. But even in this, God had greater plans to make Paul a prolific evangelist and author of much of what we now call the New Testament. Paul’s ministry in Rome left a community of underground believers there to influence the empire and its ruling families. This underground church in Rome eventually led to the conversion of Emperor Constantine and a remnant of true Christianity in the world that continues to this day.
In my own life there have been a few times when my plans were changed by the sovereign plans of God. I know now that God has still more plans for me, and I’m learning to trust and wait for these to unfold in my life. In the meantime I will seek His presence and the foretaste of glory that brings me hope and joy.
Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and unfathomable His ways!Romans 11:33 (NASB95)
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