Listen
to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom in the
future. Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose
of the Lord that will stand.
This
spring marks five years since I completed graduate school. It feels
like just yesterday I was spending hours every week pouring over
textbooks, writing papers and finishing class projects. In those five
years I have come to learn (sometimes the hard way) that it is good to
ask for directions from those who have been down the path before you. As
a project manager, I am responsible for working with a team to
determine what work will be done, develop a plan to complete the work,
and then carry out the plan and introduce the new technology. There are
important lessons learned on each project and this is a job that
definitely teaches a team about the dangers of making assumptions.
Sometimes during a meeting, I know that the team will be annoyed or
frustrated because I will ask the same question in different ways, but
this is part of the wisdom that has been shared with me by my peers.
From time to time, we work on plans and think that we have come up with a
foolproof way to make something work, only to have it fall apart in
testing.
I
always think that the second part of this verse matches with the
often-seen sign, “We plan, God laughs”. I know that is meant to be
tongue in cheek, but there are so many times that we plan and plan
because we want something to be perfect. Sometimes we are close to what
God has planned for us, other times, he needs to share his wisdom to get
us back on the right path, still other times we are completely off
course and God lets us learn a lesson so that next time we won’t make
the same mistakes. These lessons, give us wisdom to carry forward on our
own to accept instruction and also helps us to share our experience
with others. While we don’t want to “wallow” in the past, it is good to
know what we won’t do again and to have a plan to repeat things that
have been successful.
As
I was writing this devotion I reflected on the lessons I have learned
throughout life and the times that I refused direction and wisdom and
insisted on forging my own path. While I have certainly learned a lot, I
have grown to have a lot more respect for wisdom and guidance and the
need to slow down and pay attention in moments where my plan and God’s
plan are not aligned.
Prayer:
God who has guided us in all our lessons, help us to know when to ask
for advice and wisdom, when to recognize that a lesson has been learned
and to place value on those things that work well and are worth
repeating.
Christi Moock (reprinted from 2019)
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