Hello everyone. It's been a long time since I put anything together and I am sorry for that. Today I want to talk about the one that got away. Have you ever heard a song by Garth Brooks called "Unanswered Prayers"? Basically Garth Brooks is talking about going back to his old high school and looking at his life growing up. He's with his wife and apparently loves his life. But his life isn't exactly what he thought it would be back then. He prayed for God to do certain things in his life and God didn't answer those prayers but things turned out good anyway.
I find this very interesting because it happens so often in life. It happened to me recently. I pray every day that God will protect my business and that I will not lose any of my clients. Now my company has had this one client for over 15 years and it's a big one. We learned in December that effective at the end of July of this year, they will no longer need our services. At first I was really upset. Their decision not only effects my life but the lives of 20 to 30 people around me because it either effects their check or someone in their family. That was a tough pill to swallow because I prayed about it all the time.
Now let me rewind a couple of years. In January of 2010, the Lord instructed me to start a small company. This company is very similar to the company that I run now with some marked differences. This company isn't very big yet but it has potential for tremendous growth and we are already seeing it start. After a couple of weeks of figuring out my current company in the aftermath of our upcoming loss, I began to see what the Lord had in mind when He wrote, "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11. I finally got a glimpse of His plan. I could see that this decrease was actually increase in disguise and it's already coming to pass.
What I didn't see at first was this. The one that got away needed to go away so I could land a bigger better fish. I think that happens often to us in life. Now let me ask you this. What are you feeling so dis draught about right now? What set back or disappointment are you facing? Is it a bad grade at school? Is it the loss of a girlfriend, boyfriend or job? Maybe it's the loss of your house or something else due to the economy and you are mad at God about it. Well I can certainly understand your frustration. Let me tell you this - God does too. It's OK to get mad at him. He has big shoulders and He loves you very much. He will even let you yell at Him. So get it off your chest.
But after you are done yelling and getting upset, I challenge you to take a look around and see what God has in store for you. If you ask Him, He will reveal the next door that needs to open. And guess what, the thing to replace what you lost is probably right around the corner. If it's from God, it will be better than what you lost. Remember, sometimes you have to prune a tree so it can grow taller and stronger.
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I find this very interesting because it happens so often in life. It happened to me recently. I pray every day that God will protect my business and that I will not lose any of my clients. Now my company has had this one client for over 15 years and it's a big one. We learned in December that effective at the end of July of this year, they will no longer need our services. At first I was really upset. Their decision not only effects my life but the lives of 20 to 30 people around me because it either effects their check or someone in their family. That was a tough pill to swallow because I prayed about it all the time.
Now let me rewind a couple of years. In January of 2010, the Lord instructed me to start a small company. This company is very similar to the company that I run now with some marked differences. This company isn't very big yet but it has potential for tremendous growth and we are already seeing it start. After a couple of weeks of figuring out my current company in the aftermath of our upcoming loss, I began to see what the Lord had in mind when He wrote, "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11. I finally got a glimpse of His plan. I could see that this decrease was actually increase in disguise and it's already coming to pass.
What I didn't see at first was this. The one that got away needed to go away so I could land a bigger better fish. I think that happens often to us in life. Now let me ask you this. What are you feeling so dis draught about right now? What set back or disappointment are you facing? Is it a bad grade at school? Is it the loss of a girlfriend, boyfriend or job? Maybe it's the loss of your house or something else due to the economy and you are mad at God about it. Well I can certainly understand your frustration. Let me tell you this - God does too. It's OK to get mad at him. He has big shoulders and He loves you very much. He will even let you yell at Him. So get it off your chest.
But after you are done yelling and getting upset, I challenge you to take a look around and see what God has in store for you. If you ask Him, He will reveal the next door that needs to open. And guess what, the thing to replace what you lost is probably right around the corner. If it's from God, it will be better than what you lost. Remember, sometimes you have to prune a tree so it can grow taller and stronger.
That's another Opinion of the Minion