Monday, July 25, 2016
Plot Twist!
Sometimes our best laid plans aren't, well, the best. Even the purest of intentions and the execution method of said plans can quickly go off the rails. Novels, TV shows, and movies utilize what's known as a 'plot twist' to bring about a dramatic and unexpected turn in events or circumstances that can change the entire outcome of a story, for the good or bad. I experienced a 'plot twist' of my own last week.
A couple weeks ago I was asked to be the speaker at Covenant Bay Bible Camp for their junior high camp the week of July 17 - 22. I was humbled by the request and accepted enthusiastically! I was given the camp theme and the daily topics that I was to speak on. I was excited and began reading and note taking and was ready to go for my first speaking time Sunday night (17th). Despite being a little nervous, I felt as though my first message was clear and a flag post for the week.
As a Christian, I spend time in a relationship with God and part of that relationship means depending on God to help me in every situation of my life. I knew that I was supposed to speak at the camp and felt confident of my written plan. However, while I wrote my notes and made my plans, I never really asked God what He thought. I was thinking my plan was the best.
Monday morning came and I could sense God was telling me that my plan wasn't His plan. Uh oh. Here is where the plot twist comes in! As I spent more time thinking about things, I felt my own plans giving way. All of my time and effort and writing notes were being erased and I found myself starting from scratch. However, I knew I wasn't going things alone and my panic, nervousness and utter dismay soon faded to find my heart and mind being filled with new thoughts and ideas for the day. Thoughts and ideas that far outweighed the ones I had written in my notebook the previous week.
Monday morning's speaking turned into Monday evening's speaking and I was no longer following my own notes. This plot twist was bigger than I could ever anticipate but I knew, full well, that it was going to bring about a greater outcome. One that I didn't plan and that I was MORE than okay with! The twists and turns along the week kept growing into greater things and discussions at the camp were evidence of this. Kids who had never gone to church or held a Bible were asking questions about God and a couple kids requested a Bible. One boy re-committed his life to following Jesus. I got to pray for that boy.
By the end of the week I was exhausted and humbled by what I had been a part of. Knowing that my plans were switched out for a far greater outcome to the 'story' made me feel amazing! The plot twist made me realize and appreciate that despite my best intentions and efforts, that I should always be open to a change in the story.
What is your plot twist? What plans have you made that ended up changing and bringing about a better outcome? I want to hear from you! Let's talk!
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Sounds like your plot twist was God taking your willingness and obedience and bursting forth His majestic Plan! You are a blessing!
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Hahaha Thanks Angela! You are a blessing too!
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DeleteThank you for your openness and obedience to God in this journey, Melissa.It makes me wonder how many times I may have missed God's "plot twist." May He continue to mold and shape us into the women of God He will be pleased with.
ReplyDeleteGreat thoughts Vera and thank you for your words of encouragement! Amen!
DeleteWell Mia hermina, this seems to have been the order of the day in your life pretty well since I've known you. I am so excited that God used you in this unique way and the best is that a life was recommitted and that you have planted seeds that will grow into followers of Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit! May this only be the beginning.....
ReplyDeleteWell Mia hermina, this seems to have been the order of the day in your life pretty well since I've known you. I am so excited that God used you in this unique way and the best is that a life was recommitted and that you have planted seeds that will grow into followers of Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit! May this only be the beginning.....
ReplyDeleteAMEN! Thank you for your encouraging words Ruth! Sometimes it takes discomfort to settle into the comfort of a better outcome even though it may not be readily seen! I hope it is a great beginning!
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