“For I know the thoughts and plans that I have for you, says the Lord, thoughts and plans for welfare and peace and not for evil, to give you hope in your final outcome” (Jer 29:11 Amp.)
One of the greatest and everlasting debates of humanity has been about the role of destiny in the lives of human beings. There was a time when it was almost an accepted fact of life that each and every event was governed by “destiny” of man. Religion takes it as an unchangeable written verdict while astrologers considered it a science. Today, countless confusion exists on this concept leaving majority with nothing less than to demand more explanation and evidences for the irrevocable nature of this subject called “destiny”.
There are two other words I will like to consider in respect to this subject for better understanding on how to be in control of what happens in our lives. Perhaps you will agree with me that it is not uncommon to see people also attributing incidents in their lives to their belief in “luck” and “fate”. We believe when things goes our way or according to what we want, then luck has smiled on us but when the otherwise happen, it is considered as being forced on us to happen from the supernatural.
To believe in “luck” is to accept that your life is out of your control and left to chances. Luck is birth out of chance with no power to guarantee the achievement of a definite target or purpose. It would have being easy to accept this as true only if life had originated from man. Only what man created has it success determined by external conditions and variations. In the beginning, God created everything with specific purposes and for His pleasure. (Gen. 1:28, Rev. 4:11). Hence destiny according to the scripture guarantees a sure and glorious destination (Rom. 8:28-30).
Today, there are several questions that bother man about occurrences beyond explanations which keeps happening around him. For example, question of differences between different people at the point of their birth. Why one is born to rich parents and another to poor ones? Why are some children born healthy and some sick or crippled in some way? Many even wondered why God allowed some things in their lives if indeed He knows everything. And when such questions like these could not be proffered with acceptable answers, we retire and consider it as our fate.
To understand the concept of true destiny, it will be wise to first sincerely answer the question; “From where do you see the control to your life?” Is it from you or from God? Is it from other people or you believed it’s in other external forces beyond your power? Your answer to this question is highly important as your life can never go beyond what you see (Jere. 1:10-12).
First of all, we need to know that the primary reason why God invented the whole universe was for good (Gen. 1:31). I consider no honour greater than being fashioned as man in the image and likeness of God. Until the freewill of man was handed over to Satan, man was a perfect creation born to achieve God’s perfect plan and purpose without a doubt. But Satan through the effect of sin in man gained opportunity to corrupt God’s original intention for him (just as he did for Adam and Eve). Nothing thwarted God’s plan and purpose for man kind like sin; hence it takes repentance from sin to return us back to the original plan and purpose of God for our lives. Whatever the variation that happened from birth (even when the unborn is yet to know sin) is simply a evidence that sin is a spiritual issue. Sin reflects in the entire composition of man with its consequence running in his blood from one generation to another (Rom. 5:12). It takes only the blood of Jesus to cleanse and evict it completely.
Now, here is God’s good news for us. In the beginning, nothing existed before God (John 1:1-3). When the scripture says nothing, it surely means nothing. Not you, not your problem and not even Satan or any other person or thing. This means no matter how awkward the beginning of your life looks like, there is only one “Person” who was there before the beginning of your own beginning. He was the beginning of all things. He is your Creator in the beginning and can equally recreate you again (Ps. 126:1, Heb. 13:8). He is the Alpha – the Author of ALL things! He has the ability to go back to the beginning of your life (if only you will give Him the chance to do so) and reposition every distortion and alteration caused by the enemy. That exactly was what He did for the man born blind (John 9:1-3) and people like Jabez (1 Chron 4:9,10), Ruth (Ruth 1:3), Rahab (Josh. 2:1) and many others. Even when it never involves physical miracle, He knows how to make it up for you. This confirms that no matter your present condition, God’s plan and purpose is still standing only if you will appropriate a return to Him and be washed by the power of His blood.
(…To be continued!)
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