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Obstacles block your path. Roads are barricaded. Doorways are padlocked. Do you know the frustration of a blocked door? You feel gridlocked, unable to escape.

In Max Lucado’s book, 3:16: The Numbers of Hope, he talks about the challenge of a blocked door. Lucado writes, “It’s not that our plans are bad but that God’s plans are better.”

God uses closed doors to advance his cause.

There is a familiar saying, “If you want to hear God laugh, then show him your plans.” It’s not that God doesn’t want you to try or dream big. He gives you the desires of your heart, but His plans are bigger than we can ever imagine.

People look to fortune tellers and psychics to get answers. They want to know their future and what to expect. God wants you to trust Him. You don’t need a crystal ball for that.

Possibly that traffic jam saved you from a horrible accident. Perhaps that job didn’t call you back because it’s really not the right place for you. Maybe if you wait a little longer, a better job opportunity is coming, and it is the right one.

When we struggle in life, our faith is tested. Learning to trust God is a lifelong journey. There will be days your faith will be challenged. When doors will be locked and you have to wait it out.

Psalm 37:3–4 says, “Trust in the LORD and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. Take delight in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart.”

God knows today, tomorrow, and all things that intertwine. We cannot see everything He sees and we cannot know everything He knows.

“My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,” says the Lord. “And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine. For just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than your thoughts.”6

It’s not that our plans are bad, but that God’s plans are better. God knows what you need. He knows your heart and He knows what’s best. Just hold on; it will get better.—From FaithDream’s Inspiration blog7

6 Isaiah 55:8–9 NLT.
7 faith-dream-com/2012/03/01/god-knows-your-plans-and-your-needs-he-knows-your-heart.
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GOD IS FOR THEOCRACY! RULE BY GOD AND HIS PEOPLE, A DICTATORSHIP OF THE LORD!

The Lord has never been in favor of majority rule, because the majority are always wrong! As Jesus Himself taught: "Straight is the gate and narrow is the way that leadeth to Salvation, but few there be that enter therein. Wide is the gate and broad is the way that leadeth unto destruction, and many there be which go in thereat!" (Mat.7:13,14).

He always wants the righteous to rule, but the righteous, the followers of God are in a very small minority in the world at all times. Only a few find the narrow way, the straight gate, the right way, Salvation, Jesus, God's Love! Many go through the wide gate down that broad way to destruction! Few are right, many are wrong!

The best governments God ever had were Godly kings and Godly prophets who governed the people by the Word of God. His whole governmental structure has always been an absolute totalitarian dictatorship from the family unit on up, and every time the world has gotten away from that they've gotten into trouble!

Help us, Lord, to be amongst the few who follow You along Your straight and narrow pathway!






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