For who has known or understood the mind (the counsels and purposes) of
the Lord, so as to guide and instruct (Him) and give Him knowledge? But we have
the mind of Christ, the Messiah, and do hold the thoughts (feelings and
purposes) of His heart. 1 Corinthians 2:16 Amp.
“You just never know
what God’s gonna do!” I’ve heard this from both the pulpit and the pew and
bought the lie hook, line and sinker. What God’s going to do will remain a mystery
if one never bothers to crack open a bible and find out. The Apostle Paul wrote
that believers have the mind of Christ, right now. In Heaven we’ll possess
greater understanding of the totality of God’s plans and purposes. We don’t
need to wait until we get there to take advantage of the mind of Christ. We can
do that now.
God gave us this gift to help us comprehend how He operates.
Paul wrote in the verse above that no one is in the position to tell God how to
do anything. The mind of Christ helps us align our thought processes with His.
It’s easier to get on board with a program when you understand the rationale
behind it.
We can know beyond a shadow of a doubt what God will do.
What we don’t know is how and when He’ll do it. This is where we get tripped
up. If we knew everything in advance (my preference) we would go through life
and never exert one ounce of faith. Having things spelled out in intricate
detail ahead of time eliminates the one thing that pleases God - faith.
As children, when situations arose, our parents assured us
that they’d handle them. They didn’t bother to bore us with details we wouldn’t
understand. We’d take their word at face value and consider it done. This is
how childlike faith in God operates. The mind of Christ helps us really know
personally our Heavenly Father, His character and how He operates. We know what He’ll do and are pleasantly
surprised with how He does it.
Don’t believe the religious mumbo-jumbo that God’s ways are beyond
comprehension. Dig into His word and discover for yourself how He works. The
next time someone tries to tell you that, “You
just never know what God’s gonna do,” you can respond, “Really?”
Mary: In our Sunday school class, our teacher told us that "God doesn't need us to act in an 'advisory capacity.'" He will do what He wants to do.
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