“Setbacks Don’t Stop God’s Plans”
Because King Herod had wrongly assumed Jesus posed a threat to his kingdom, and the Magi didn’t fall for his trick of telling him where Jesus was, he ordered the murder of every boy in Bethlehem and its vicinity that was two years old and under born in the timeline of Jesus’ birth. Joseph, warned in a dream by an angel, took Mary and Jesus and escaped to Egypt (Matthew 2:13-23).
As we look back at the Christmas story, it’s easy to see the hand of God moving, fulfilling his promises to Mary and Joseph. The child was miraculously conceived, heralded by angels, and visited by important people. Dreams and visions all took place confirming the promises of God and fulfilment of prophecies.
Can you imagine the things Mary and Joseph experienced though? The situations they faced had to be difficult. This couple saw and experienced miracles, but they also saw the circumstances that seemed to overwhelm the miracles. They believed God and his promises and were walking by faith, even when life wasn’t easy for them.
In our journey with God, it’s amazing how quickly we can lose sight of his promises. Throughout scripture we see God working in ways we don’t always understand. He gives a promise, confirms it with signs, but then it seems to disappear. There are times in our lives when God plans something big and we’re overly excited, but then it appears his plans change as our dream turns into a nightmare.
It’s in those times we must take responsibility and trust God’s promises believing he will come through. Even when we can’t see how. You see, God will fulfill his promises in his timing. Not because he’s fickle or can’t make up his mind and he certainly isn’t trying to mess with you. We must remember, He sees what we can’t see. His purposes for our lives are bigger than we perceive at face value.
When God makes a promise or gives you a dream, there’s always a deeper purpose to it. Often the path he forces us to walk deepens our faith and confidence. When we doubt, it doesn’t mean the promise has been removed, it simply means God is still preparing the way for you. God always honors his promises.
Pastor Carnes