Our Plans and God\'s Purpose...

\"Many are the plans in a man\'s heart, but it is the Lord\'s purpose
that prevails.\" (Proverbs 19:21)

Have you ever heard of someone who spent years of preparation for one
vocation only to end up doing something completely different? Perhaps
this could be said of you. Quite often we have in our minds what we
believe we want to do only to have a course correction. Often the
course correction comes through a major crisis that forces us into an
area that we would never have considered.

Such was the case for Samuel Morse. Born in 1791, Morse grew up
desiring to be an artist, and he eventually became very talented and
internationally known. However, it was difficult to make a living as
an artist in America during that time. A series of crises further
complicated his vocational desire when his wife died; then his mother
and father also died soon after. He went to Europe to paint and
reflect on his life. On his return trip aboard a ship, he was
captivated by discussions at dinner about new experiments in
electromagnetism. During that important occasion, Morse made the
following comment, \"If the presence of electricity can be made visible
in any part of the circuit, I see no reason why intelligence may not
be transmitted by electricity.\" In the face of many difficulties and
disappointments, he determinedly perfected a new invention, and, in
1837, applied for a patent that became what we know today as the
telegraph. He also created the Morse code. It was only later, after many
more setbacks and disappointments, that his projects received funding.

Samuel Morse later commented, \"The only gleam of hope, and I cannot
underrate it, is from confidence in God. When I look upward it calms
any apprehension for the future, and I seem to hear a voice saying:
\'If I clothe the lilies of the field, shall I not also clothe you?\'
Here is my strong confidence, and I will wait patiently for the
direction of Providence.\" Morse went on to create several other
inventions and can be recognised today as the father of faxes, modems,
e-mail, the internet and other electronic communication. [\"Glimpses,\"
Issue #99 (Worcester, Pennsylvania: Christian History Institute,
1998).]

God\'s plans may not always seem to follow our natural inclination.
Perhaps God has you taking a path that may not lead to His ultimate
destination for you. Trust in the Lord, lean not on your own
understanding, acknowledge Him in all you do, and He shall direct your
paths. (Proverbs 3:5-6)


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