Bible Reading: James 4:13-15
When Emily and her dad clapped their hands and shouted loudly, two barn swallows quickly flew out of the garage, their tails looking like forks against the blue sky. “Why can’t we let them nest in the garage, Dad?” Emily asked as she watched the birds fly over a neighbor’s house and disappear.
“Our garage wouldn’t be a safe place to raise baby birds,” said Dad. “See what happens when the garage door is closed?” As he spoke, Dad pressed a button to lower the garage door. Instantly, it became dark, and the cool breeze was gone.
Emily nodded. “Our garage would get too hot for them, wouldn’t it?”
“Yes, and not just that,” said Dad. “When the door is closed, the mother and father birds wouldn’t be able to go in and out and bring food for the baby birds.” Dad opened the garage door and let the cooler air back in.
“I guess they’ll have to change their plans and find a new home—just like we had to change our plans and find a new home when we moved here,” said Emily. She sighed. “Sometimes I wish our plans hadn’t gotten changed. I like living here, but I miss my old school and the friends I had there.”
Dad nodded. “Mom and I liked where we lived before too,” he said. “We were surprised when my company wanted us to move here, but I’m sure we’ll grow to like it.” He leaned against the wall and thought for a minute. “We can make our plans, Emily, but like the Bible says, it’s the Lord who determines our steps—and we want to follow Him wherever He leads us.”
“But why would God want us to move?”
“Why did we chase those birds out of the garage?” Dad asked.
“Well, because we know they need to build their nest someplace else,” Emily replied.
“Right. The birds don’t understand that, but we know it’s best. And we don’t know why God would want us to move, but we can trust Him to know what’s best—even when it doesn’t make sense to us.”
“I know,” Emily said. “And I’m thankful He’s with us and promises to help us through the things we don’t understand.”
Dad smiled. “Me too.” – Mary F. Watkins
How About You?
Is it hard for you to accept a change in your plans? It’s good to plan ahead, but remember that God is the one in control and your plans may have to change in order for Him to do what’s best. Trust Him to work things out for your good, and know that He’s with you and will always help you through any difficult changes in your life.
Today’s Key Verse:
Proverbs 16:9 A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps. (NKJV)
Today’s Key Thought:
Accept God’s plans for you
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