"Seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper. Jeremiah 29:7 (NIV)"
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Have you ever been somewhere you didn’t want to be? Maybe it was a job, a town, or a marriage. Maybe it was a stage in life, like singlehood, or a state in life, like a disability. It’s very possible that as you read this, you’re wishing you were somewhere else – anywhere else – living a different life, but you know it’s not likely that anything is going to change any time soon.
God has a word for you. It’s the same word he gave a group of people when they were stuck in another country, exiled from their homeland. They’d folded their arms and said, “We’re going to wait this thing out, and when we get home, we’ll start living our lives.”
Through the prophet Jeremiah, God told them, “You’re not going home any time soon, so start making your lives here. Plant gardens, buy homes, let your children get married, and pray for the peace and prosperity of the place where you’re currently living because, by doing that, you too will be blessed with peace and prosperity” (Jeremiah 29:5-7).
Don’t invest your energy in hopes of leaving; instead invest your energy in the people around you. Don’t be physically present but mentally somewhere else, thinking of the future or the past, thinking of someplace else. Our journey with Jesus requires we be fully present in the present.
You may feel like you’re in exile too, but God is still working in your life; and his message to you is: Dig in and fully embrace the life around you." - Jon Walker
I've been feeling like this a lot lately. Things will change once we get to NYC. I can't wait until we get to NYC. When are we going to get to NYC? I've been missing out on the here and now. I don't want to think like this but what if I never get to NYC. What if this has been all about the process that God has been having me go through and the end result is not NYC? I've put my life 'on hold' so to speak in the last couple of months waiting to leave. I've made the decision TODAY to live for TODAY and not worry about tomorrow or the next day or really the day that we might get to NYC.
I've made the bold move to plan for next month. I've been afraid to do that because 'what if we leave?' I need to trust in God's timing. He knows what plans we have and what plans He has for us. I know it will all work out. What if we do leave? Then everything will work out. Maybe not the way that I want them to, but they will work out.
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So, what is your plan?
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