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Making
God Laugh
By Staff Writer Marsha Jordan
Executive Director of
Hugs and Hope
One snowy
morning, I left church with a simple "to do" list. It included "Go to
church, go home, and relax with the family." Nowhere on the list was
"fishtail around an icy curve, become airborne, flip my van, barely miss
a telephone pole, puncture the gas tank, and crash upside down in a cow
pasture." But that’s just what I did.
My plans flew out the shattered windshield, as I peered out at the world
upside down. (Does it turn your world upside down when things don’t go
as you’d planned?) Amid the odorous cow pies, I observed a herd of hefty
Holsteins hot-footing it away from the accordion-shaped vehicle, which
had sailed over the barbed wire fence.
This was not my idea of a fun afternoon. There I was, standing on my
head, trying to pry open a door that was scrunched into the side of a
hill. I smelled gas leaking into the van and I heard my knees knocking.
As I pulled glass shards from my head, I envisioned this gas-filled time
bomb exploding and blasting me heavenward like a circus clown from a
canon. All I could do was tremble and pray. Once again, life had
happened while I was making other plans.
While I did not fly to the moon, and my van did not explode, I was
rescued by a passing motorist and whisked away in an ambulance to the
Emergency Room. As is often the case, my plans changed in the blink of
an eye.
When I think I’ve planned for all the details and I lay out the perfect
blueprint for my life, here’s what usually happens: The reality bird
comes along and lays an ugly, giant egg in the middle of my agenda!
I’ve learned that, rather than falling into place, life will more likely
fall to pieces. It’s like an ice cream cone. I might think I have it
licked; but then it drips all over me.
"But," I say to myself, "Life wasn't supposed to be this way!" I don’t
know about you, but I planned to stay
healthy/wealthy/young/beautiful/married/happy/unwrinkled, stretch mark
free, and flabless forever. (You can fill in your own blanks.)
Wait a minute. Am I looking at life from the viewpoint of what I want or
from God’s perspective of what is best?
Most people think God wants them to have an easy, comfortable life,
getting what they want when they want it. While it’s true that God
enjoys giving good things to His children, they’re often not physical
things. He wants to provide invisible gifts, such as a closer
relationship with Him.
God’s ultimate goal is for me to become like Him. That doesn’t happen
when everything’s rosy.
When my plans change, I tend to forget that God has a higher goal for me
than just a life of ease. He wants to work on my heart and build my
character. I believe God cares about my struggles and He hurts when I
hurt, but what is most important to Him is developing in me faith,
patience, goodness, and gentleness. In other words, God wants to make me
like Jesus. Though He doesn’t cause struggles and hardships, He uses
them to accomplish His goals for my life.
According to Philippians 3:20, "Our citizenship is in heaven." We were
created for a different life than this one on earth. This one is just a
rehearsal designed to prepare us for the real thing.
When my plans don’t succeed, I ask what God’s plan might be. Could it be
that He allowed a certain situation to redirect my focus? Could He be
trying to get my tunnel vision off myself? Maybe He wants to lead me
toward a closer relationship with Him.
Instead of telling God my plan and making Him laugh, maybe I should seek
to know HIS plan and make Him smile.
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