miscellanies….

“If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.”
— C.S. Lewis, in Mere Christianity

“Spare moments are the gold dust of life.” — Paul Harris

[commenting on your relationship to missions]:
“You have three choices: go, send or disobey God.” –- John Piper

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God has a plan…

There is a lot of confusion about knowing God’s will, His plans for us and finding guidance in life. But clear thinking (that thing we ought to do more of) stimulated by sound, biblical writing will help (if you can spare 10-15 minutes!!).

Dr. J. I. Packer writes in the acclaimed Christian classic Knowing Godimages-1

God Has a Plan
Belief that divine guidance is real rests upon two foundation facts: first the reality of God’s plan for us; second, the ability of God to communicate with us. On both these facts the Bible has much to say. Has God a plan for individuals? Indeed he has. He has formed an “eternal purpose” (literally, a “plan of the ages”), “a plan for the fulness of time,” in accordance with which he “accomplishes all things according to the counsel of his will” (Eph 3:11; 1:10–11 RSV). He had a plan for the redemption of his people from Egyptian bondage, when he guided them through the sea and the desert by means of a pillar of cloud by day and pillar of fire by night. He had a plan for the return of his people from Babylonian exile, where he guided by setting Cyrus on the throne and stirring up his spirit (Ezra 1:1) to send the Jews home to build their temple. He had a plan for Jesus (see Lk 18:31; 22:22 and so on); Jesus’ whole business on earth was to do his Father’s will (Jn 4:34; Heb 10:7 ,9). God had a plan for Paul (see Acts 21:14; 22:14; 26:16–19; 1 Tim 1:16); in five of his letters Paul announces himself as an apostle “by the will of God.” God has a plan for each of his children.

But can God communicate his plan to us? Indeed he can. Continue reading