
We must embrace and understand that we are limited. As far as we can think, how much we can see, all that we know, it’s all limited. We don’t know, nor can we ever know and understand all there is. Yet, we journey on through life making decisions and operating as if what we know and think, is final.
But we are limited. The way we think and plan out a situation, is subject to the boundaries of what’s presently available to our knowledge, understanding and view. Yet when things don’t quite work out like we intended, we find ourselves in a chaotic state of why? how? and worst yet, the world is against me.
I have come to the understanding, that we must make room for the supernatural force to play its role in every situation. We must make room for God to show up. I am sure you have heard the phrase “man plans, but God laughs” and the bible quote “man plans his way, but God directs his steps” (Proverbs 16:9). What are our plans without God’s intervention?
No matter how much we carefully organize, prepare, and plot situations out in detail, some unforeseen factor may occur, which disrupts those plans, or we cannot see past a particular blockage in our way, and give up. Therefore, we must never plan without making room for God. He will show up to direct and guide us along, and through every known and unknown obstacle.
God is an unlimited God. He stands outside of time, He knows the end from the beginning, He sees the entire picture while it is still in motion, He is the author and master behind every masterpiece of a situation that worked out marvelously. It is only Him that can carefully and strategically orchestrate and craft together conditions, using every aspect of the good, the bad and the ugly parts, to paint a beautiful outcome.
I have realized through my own life experiences, that at the limit of me, is the unlimitedness of God. God stands in that gap between the max capacity of my capabilities, and the successful outcomes.
Make room for God. In all your planning, all your envisioning, in all your blueprints, understand and know that at the end of your view, God steps in to do what only He can do.