Digging Deeper: Confessions of a Planner

 

For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. 

Jeremiah 29:11 (ESV)



CONFESSIONS OF A PLANNER

 

I love a good plan, and the farther out into the future I can put plans down, the better. I kid you not, I have things on my calendar for NEXT July at this very moment.  I realize this is where people split into one of two camps. You’re either with me screaming, “Amen these are my people” or scratching your head wondering how on earth its possible to live in such a suffocating manner. 

 

Regardless of which camp you find yourself in, one thing is true: God is a planner and His plans are not only guaranteed to work out, they are always good! 
 
Mark Batterson, one of my favorite Christian authors said in his book The Circle Maker, that we should “plan like it depends on us but pray like it depends on God.” I found a lot of comfort in that line of thinking because it allows me to map things out as I feel and believe they should go, but it also forces me to plan with hands open, holding loosely to the things on my schedule. It’s not an easy thing to do, living life knowing all that prep work could be for not; but I don’t believe any of it is ever wasted! Even if it is just the experience we gain from the preparation, God grows us in the process. 
 

The older I have gotten the more I have realized that it is a huge relief, a weight lifted, that while God wants to use me to work out His Kingdom plans, in the end I’m really not needed. It’s a matter of “get to” versus “have to.” If God can speak creation into existence, hold the Earth and the planets in place, cause the rising and falling of the sun, and tell the ocean where to stop, am I really so arrogant to believe that he NEEDS me and my five-year plan laid out in a color-coded Excel spreadsheet to work out other Kingdom matters? I think not. 
 
Praise God that I get to be part of His plan. Praise God that I get to be a tool in His hands. Praise God that I get to see Him do the impossible and watch miracles unfold in real time. But most of all Praise God that it’s not up to me and my planning. Praise the one who knows us, sees us, values us, loves us and holds all the plans down to the smallest detail in his hands – plans that are so good, and infinitely better than anything we could imagine, and give us a future and a hope!  


Minda Seagraves has been married to her best friend, Russell, for 17 years and is mom to Carson and Maddie. She is also a full-time missionary with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, serving as a chaplain to local female high school teams and supports 380 staff across four states in the U.S. and 20 countries in East Africa as the Regional Director of Talent Advancement with FCA. Minda and her family live in Acworth and have been attending NorthStar Church since 2020.

 

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