How Do We Find Hope When Our Life Doesn’t Go According to Our Plan?
Has your life ever not gone according to your plans?
Some of you are thinking, “Really, Beth? You’re asking me that?”
Life rarely goes according to our plans.
We all experienced the upheaval of the COVID pandemic in 2020, and we’re still affected by it just over a year later.
The life we plan for ourselves gets derailed by all sorts of disappointments.
Illness. Abuse. Divorce. Job loss. Infertility. Betrayal. Closed doors against our longed-for, prayed-for dreams.
Sometimes our plans change through unexpected blessings. The chance to go to college. A promotion.
But then that opportunity leads us to unforeseen events – the loss of long-time relationships or a tyrannical boss.
We desperately want a do-over, but it’s not happening.
I was mulling over how life doesn’t go according to plan when my thoughts collided with, of all things, the upcoming celebration of Easter.
If ever an occurrence in history encapsulates how life can go off the rails, it’s the Easter story. One moment, Jesus is triumphant, entering Jerusalem while the crowd waves palm fronds and shouts, “Hosanna!”
Days later, Jesus is dead. Buried in a borrowed tomb. His befuddled disciples wonder, “What just happened?”
The disciples had different plans for their rabbi than arrest, conviction, and crucifixion. Yes, they were willing to follow him – but their sights were not set on Golgotha.
Like so many of us when our plans are upended, the disciples gave into fear. They forgot so many things Jesus had said to them and listened to their own “what if” thoughts.
Here’s the most beautiful aspect of the Easter Story: It’s all about life not going according to so many people’s plans – plans that span generations – but still going according God’s plan. Through God’s power, Jesus overcame that desperate moment so that what seemed the ultimate failure became miraculous.
Was there waiting involved? Yes. Friday evening. Saturday. Sunday morning.
Was there loss of hope? Yes. During the waiting, the disciples fought against, and most likely gave into despair.
Was there doubt? Yes. People doubt the truth of the empty tomb to this day.
God is all about taking the worst circumstances, the “why did it have to go this way” events, and turning them into game-changing, life-changing events.
If your life isn’t going the way you want it to right now, then look to Easter.
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