Saturday, November 14, 2009

Plan B

  

A recent news story caught my attention. A local Atlanta woman, who was six months pregnant, who wanted the H1N1 vaccination, was having difficulty finding a place that had the vaccination in supply. The reporter asked her what she would do if she could not get the vaccination. She replied, "Go to 'Plan B': It’s in God’s hands."

I thought it was interesting that the woman thought her primary plan of being vaccinated was better than the plan of trusting God to be protected from the H1N1 virus. Isn't that how many of us operate our lives? God becomes the afterthought instead of the forethought. God is "Plan B". After we have set our "Plan A" into motion and it doesn't work out like we want, we then look to God. God's plan for our lives should be "Plan A" not "Plan B". In all reality, "Plan B" should be non-existent, or at least null and void, once you get the revelation that God's plan for your life is the only REAL plan. God's plan is "Plan A", the course on which He places you.

Persisting with "Plan A" is often challenging. We want to hurry things along or give up when things don't seem to be going as they should. We want to switch to another plan ("Plan B"). Remember, many are the plans of man, but only the counsel of God will stand (Proverbs 19:21). Our ways are not His ways. Our thoughts are not His thoughts. And most importantly, our plans are not His plans. And His plans are always better. If God gave you a vision, He will bring it to pass, even when it seems like it's never going to happen. I like to say, when in doubt, darkness, and despair, trust God for the outcome. God will not steer you wrong. Stick to the plan - "Plan A" - God's plan. Remember, every delay is not a denial, and some denials are just delays! Don't give up!

In order to follow "Plan A", you must identify "Plan A", eliminate "Plan B" distractions, focus on "Plan A" related activities, be persistent (stick to the plan), and trust God for the outcome of "Plan A".

Identify - "Plan A" is God's plan, created just for you. The best way to discover God's plan is through God's Word and prayer. God's Word provides a blueprint of how to approach life, relationships, work, finances, childrearing, and much more. Through prayer, you can discover how to apply God's blueprint to your personal situations, circumstances, and lifestyle. If you are having difficulty identifying "Plan A", know that "Plan A" always involves God - God's will, God's willingness, God's Word, God's ways, God's wisdom, God's work, God's wants. If your plan is void of God, and full of self, then it's likely not the plan that should be implemented.

Eliminate – Once you have identified “Plan A” – God’s plan for you, it is essential to eradicate all distractions not related to the plan. “Plan B” activities divert your attention from what is really important. “Plan B” actions can derail you and stress you out in the long run. Usually, when “Plan B” is followed, you are really taking the “scenic route” to “Plan A” anyway. “Plan B” typically either fails or takes you down the wrong path. If you discard “Plan B” and focus on “Plan A”, you can operate in more confidence and peace and less stress and distress.

Focus - You must have a "Plan A" only philosophy, to actually see "Plan A" through to its end with no distractions. Your life should be centered on activities that are related to "Plan A". If God called you to be an educator, then read education related books; take education related courses; attend education related workshops, conferences, and seminars; network with and befriend people who are also called to or operating in the education area. Be education focused. Having various options within your "Plan A" area is not the same as having a "Plan B". Choose wisely and purposefully. Keep "Plan A" in mind when various options and opportunities present themselves. Give yourself a little break. Vacations and recreation activities do not have to be "Plan A" related -- at least not always (smile). Sometimes, you just want to take a trip and not have to worry about going to a little village in Africa on vacation, because your calling is to help find a cure for AIDS. Take time to relax and enjoy life, too, but always be "Plan A" minded.

Persist - Do not be dismayed when "Plan A" seems to be delayed or not going as you envision it. Stay on course. Don't give up. Know that "Plan A" will come to pass. It's at the moment that we are ready to give up that things start to happen. Hang in there! Remember, persistence pays off in the long run. Keep your eyes on the prize. “Plan A” is a failsafe plan!

Trust - God will bring His vision for your life to pass if you seek and trust Him. He planted the seed (desires, gifts, passions, and calling) in you. He will water the seed and cause it to grow. You must fully rely on Him. Delays in our visions come for many reasons: growth, tests, strength, preparation, perseverance. Most of all, delays increase our faith and dependence of God.

Stay on course! Stick to "Plan A". Ditch "Plan B". When we operate under a "Plan A Only" philosophy", we are less distracted, more focused, and completely reliant on God.


Jacinta M. Gray
The Couch Coach

  

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