God knows the future. He knows our past. God knows us inside and out. He can read our thoughts. He is everywhere, at all times. He knows the number of hairs on our head.
The beauty of the Christian life is that God is all those things and more. When we put our faith and trust in Him, we are putting our faith and trust in a mighty God. He knows the plans He has for us.
I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting on God’s goodness lately. I’ve been thinking how God works things out, so well. His eye is on the sparrow and His eye is on me and you.
I’ve been thinking about my son going to college. I’ve spent twenty years, raising our children, being out of the work force. When it looked like my son wanted to swim for college, my heart started panicking. How would we pay for it? He needs a scholarship. He had his heart set on a college an hour from here. He wouldn’t be able to commute, so we couldn’t save money there. In my heart, I wished he would go to a school closer, so he could at least commute and save us money.
As I quietly panicked about it all, I did manage to pray to ask God for help in this situation. In the mean time, my husband got a new car. We weren’t sure what to do with the old one. It was in bad shape. And if our son was going to the school he wanted to go to, he didn’t need the car because he wasn’t going to commute. My husband and I talked back and forth about what to do with the old car.
Suddenly, in late April, my son is told by the school he wanted to go to, he wasn’t on the team. He’s devastated. What I didn’t know, was that he quickly called the school down the street to speak to the swim coach. Come to find out, the swim coach wants to see him immediately. My son meets with him, and they’ll give him a scholarship. That will pay about 1/4 of the cost to go there. My son can commute. That will pay for another 1/4 of the cost. Now we have 1/2 of it paid for.
Now we know what to do with my husband’s old car. My son will use it to commute. Just before school starts, the car breaks down. We have to get a whole new engine. We find a place that has a whole new engine with only 75,000 miles on it. The car is fixed. We can now trust it to bring our son back and forth to school without any problems.
We never anticipated that our son would swim for a college. We never anticipated that our son could swim at a college, five minutes away from our house. We never dreamed that our son could get a scholarship to swim. That was never on our radar. We’ve lived in the same place for 22 years. Both the kids were born and raised in this house. We never saw the future of living five minutes from a college that our son could swim at. None of this was planned on our part. We would have never guessed.
But we do have our faith in the One who sees the future. He knew all along. He knows it all. He put the pieces together and guided us. As we fumble through our lives, God stands there, beside us, guiding us. He does know the plans He has for us to bring us a future and a hope.