One morning I rose early, had my devotions and started making a special
breakfast for my family. I was stirring the muffin mix, singing and feeling
great when my sleepy-eyed son, Karl, wandered into the kitchen. He grabbed a box
of cereal and an empty bowl and headed for the table.
"Hey, Karl, just a second. We're not having cereal this morning. We're going to
sit around the table together and have a big breakfast with muffins."
"I don't like muffins, Dad," he mumbled, opening the cereal box.
"Wait, Karl,: I insisted, starting to get annoyed. "We're going to sit around
the table together and have a big breakfast with muffins."
"But I don't like muffins, Dad," he repeated.
I lost it. "Karl, we're going to sit around the table together and have a big
breakfast with muffins!" I barked. Karl closed the cereal box, threw it in the
cupboard, and stomped back to his room. My great idea had suddenly turned to
shambles. I had to spend the next several minutes apologizing to Karl for my
outburst.
Like me, I'm sure you have suffered your share of blocked goals. You had this
great plan to do something wonderful for God, your church, your family, or a
friend. Then your plan was thrown into disarray by hectic daily events over
which you had no control. You didn't get your way at the board meeting. Your
child decided to be the lead guitarist in a rock band instead of becoming a
doctor like you planned.
When you base your life on the success of plans that are subject to people and
circumstances, your life will be one long, emotional roller coaster ride. And
the only way to get off the roller coaster is to walk by faith according to the
truth of God's Word. Who you are must not be dependent on the cooperation of
others or favorable circumstances. Decide to become the spouse, parent, leader
or worker God wants you to be. No one can block that goal except you.
Dr. Anderson, Freedom in Christ and Harvest House Publishers
www.ficm.org
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