THEME 2: GOD HAS A PLAN
THEME 2: GOD HAS A PLAN
SCRIPTURE[1]:
A branch will grow from a stump of a tree that was cut down. So a new king will come from the family of Jesse. The Spirit of the Lord will rest upon that king. The Spirit gives him wisdom, understanding, guidance and power. And the Spirit teaches him to know and respect the Lord. This king will be glad to obey the Lord.
He will not judge by the way things look. He will not judge by what people say. He will judge the poor honestly.
He will be fair in his decisions for the poor people of the land.
THINK ABOUT IT
God had a plan for a king, but everyone was surprised who that king was. Jesse had many sons. They were tall, handsome, and could have become the king, but God wanted the one who was out taking care of the sheep. He was like a servant to the other brothers, but long before he was even born, God chose this young man to serve Him in a special way. His name was Samuel, and he also was one of Jesus’ ancestors, chosen especially by God in His plan.
And notice he will be a good king. He will not judge by the way things look. That’s a good thing. He will be fair, and will have wisdom, and understanding, great gifts from God.
PRAYER:
Dear Heavenly Father. Just as you had a plan for the son of Jesse many long years ago, we know You have a plan for my life too. May we listen to You, may we become the best we can be as students, and as servants, and may we learn to not just judge things by how they look, but by using wisdom and understanding. We know you have a plan for us. Help us to know what it is, and when You choose us to do something special for Your Kingdom, we will know that You knew way before we did, what that plan would be. Thank You for sending Jesus as part of Your plan to save the whole world, and especially for us. Amen.
[1] Isaiah 11: 1-2. Ibid.
A career teacher, with forty years of teaching language arts/English, Betty Jackson enjoys wordsmithing, writing, and reading as a vocation and avocation.Retirement is her "age of frosting," a chance to pursue postponed hobbies with gusto. She especially sends kudos to the Space Coast Writers Guild members for their encouragement and advice. Her five books, It's a God Thing!, Job Loss: What's Next? A Step by Step Action Plan, and Bless You Bouquets: A Memoir, And God Chose Joseph: A Christmas Story, and Rocking Chair Porch: Summers at Grandma's are available at Amazon.com. Ms. Jackson is available to speak to local groups and to offer her books at discount for fundraising purposes at her discretion. She and her husband soon celebrate their 47th anniversary, and have lived in New York, New Jersey, Iowa, and now the paradise of Palm Bay, Florida. Their two grown children and daughter-in-love, all orchestra musicians, and our beautiful granddaughters Kaley and Emily live nearby. Hobbies, and probably future topics on her blog: gardening, symphonic music (especially supporting the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra as a volunteer and proud parent of a violinist, a cellist, and an oboist), singing, book clubs, and co-teaching a weekly small-group Bible study for seniors. She volunteers and substitute teaches at Covenant Christian School, and serves as a board member of the Best Yet Set senior group at church. Foundationally, she daily enjoys God's divine appointments called Godincidences, which show God's providence and loving kindness.