How far ahead does the Lord plan? How early does He set circumstances and move
people in order to answer your prayer? This
past semester, my desire to study Creation deepened. Something stirred in my heart beyond studying the Bible on my own. For
years I’ve wanted to study with my husband because of the way he understands science. I researched festivals and conferences, but
the logistics of traveling cross-country hadn’t fit. Then came this compulsion to attend a new
church. “Lord, what is this?” By our third Sunday, I see in the bulletin
that they’re hosting Answers in Genesis on Fridays. My heart leaps in an instant, and I sit there absolutely flabbergasted! The thought truly amazed me that the Lord would love little ol’ messed-up me
enough to plan a Creation study at a new little church that sits at an unassuming little
intersection in San Antonio. And He brought a small group of people to
study alongside me too, for He’s working on behalf of many all at once. One girl tells me, “Our church planned this
a year ago, so the Lord must have been waiting for you to arrive.” That means that for this single occasion of
studying Creation, the Lord began orchestrating more than a year ago, which reiterates
how personal our God is. How intimately
He works in us and amongst us. In Malachi
3:10, the Lord says, “ . . . see if I will not throw open the
floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room
enough for it.” May we anticipate His
next answer to prayer with great joy. May
we savor the beauty of His handiwork.
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