God has a plan for us, a calling which is not according to our works, but according to his own purpose. God had this plan in place before we ever started to plan our own lives. It was in place “. . . before the world began. . . .” Paul was called to be a preacher, apostle, and teacher of the gentiles. (v11) Timothy had “. . . that good thing . . .” (v13) God has given you “a good thing” too.
Do we make plans for ourselves which may not be in accordance with God’s plan? David tried, he wanted to build the Temple but God wanted his son, Solomon, to build it instead. What was God’s reason? As we see in 1Ch_28:3, "But God said unto me [David], Thou shalt not build an house for my name, because thou hast been a man of war, and hast shed blood." Would David pay too much attention to the construction of the building and not to the construction of the nation? We don’t know. We know it was not in God’s plan for David.
Some of where we are in life is a result of God’s plan. The more we have been trying to be sensitive toward God, the more likely we have not disturbed the positioning God has made for us. Our positioning is close to where it should be. The more self centered and worldly we have been the more likely we have made the position less effective.
How do we know what God’s plan is for us personally? By:
- Word of God
- Prayer
- Circumstances
- Other people
- Observation
- Opportunities