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Like a good portion of the male gender, my man likes a plan. At some point in the morning of work days and off days, he formulates a plan. It's his nature. It's what he does. When plans are foiled, he adapts, usually devising an alternate plan that will go with the flow, so to speak.

When people go to events, on vacation, to interview for a job, or anything else that requires some organization, they usually formulate plans to achieve the best possible results. It's wise to do so. Leaving room for spontaneity satisfies those with a less restrictive mindset and accomplishes just the right amount of order.

I have experienced many different kinds of results from planning in all aspects of my life. Since some of those experiences and results have produced fully desired or less than beneficial options from that planning, I tend to keep it loose regarding the structure of plans.

I've read about the packed agendas of different authors for the new year, and I wonder if all we plan is worth the work. In the sense of not standing by and ignoring the consequences of laziness or poor planning, of course the efforts made can be worth a great deal. But if we're not careful, "the best laid plans" falter and fail because they're based on human aims without the important – actually critical – inspiration and organization from the Holy Spirit.

As you form your goals and establish your plans, make sure the One who can truly make them happen is at the base of everything you attempt. With God all things are possible. If He makes the plan, it's attainable.

 

Father, please don't let me go my own way in my attempts at planning. Give me the inspiration and stamina to do as you wish. It's really all that matters. Period. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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4 responses to “That’s the plan, man.”

  1. BK Jackson Avatar
    BK Jackson

    That’s my thing…planning. That’s typically what I do between Christmas & New Years–get set for the next 12 months (although planning is really speculation if you boil it down). But better than drifting.

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  2. Nicole Avatar

    I understand, Brenda. When there are many things which not only need but HAVE to be done, accomplished, completed, etc., people usually need some structure and a plan. It’s the packing every second of every day and failing to allow the Lord’s touch and direction that usually lead to disappointments.

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  3. Brenda Anderson Avatar

    I think I have to set a few goals, or I’d just wander, and come the end of the year, I’d wonder what I achieved. But, I make those goals reasonable, and I define how I intend to reach those goals.
    But also, there’s a prayer I say everyday (from John Purifoy’s “Here Am I, Send Me”) that can easily supersede those goals: “Show the path that I must walk, compel me then to go, and if I stray, bring back the light of day, for here am I, send me I pray.”

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  4. Nicole Avatar

    Love the prayer, Bren. And we’re all designed for His glory. Let us be true to Him.

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