Day 238 of the timeline, chronological reading plan offers a crystal clear indication of who is in control of all things, and it isn’t any of us mere humans of planet earth. Lamentations 3:37-38 reads as follows:
NLT – “Who can command things to happen without the Lord’s permission? Does not the Most High send both calamity and good?”
Who is in control of your life? Is it you with your sense of “free will?” Or, do we believe the text, which is that nothing takes place without the consent of the Lord?
Earlier in this thread, I posited a question to a co-member who was in disagreement with the apparent arguments presented with this question: “Are you in control of your life, or do you see the evidence of the Power and Plan of God in your life?” As usual, there was no reply. If we deny that God is in control of our lives, how can we say that God is in control (of anything at all?) How can the Lord be in control of a person if said person claims control over him or herself? How can the Lord be in control of humanity if humanity chooses its ways?
The Bible is clear: God controls events according to His prewritten, Holy Plan. This Plan is specific to each person whom the Lord gives to Christ to receive not only Purification but Eternal Life.
John 6:65 NLT – “Then he said, “That is why I said that people can’t come to me unless the Father gives them to me.”
But back to Lamentations: Verses 37 through 39 seem to be interjected out of thin air. For, in the middle of chapter 3, we have this little segment that indicates that the root of all circumstances are rooted in the Power and Control of the Lord. This chapter shows us that the Lord decrees the things we speak (and do). Now, if this is true, which includes both adversity and good (coming from the Mouth of the Lord), does it make sense that we would complain? Think about it: if we were to see the complete set of Plans for each of our lives, we would acknowledge how the Lord’s Discipline assists in the development of our Understanding, Knowledge, and Wisdom. If we could see the entire set of Holy Plans for our lives, we would realize that there is no reason to complain . . . even when we sin and suffer the consequences. With a complete understanding of these Plans for our lives, our Hearts would be relieved to see the result of our Faith, which is Eternal Life and all that it entails. If we could fully understand that “Heaven” is a place of complete, total, and utter Love, would we fear death and what awaits? Moreover, this is a Love that knows nothing of sin, hardship, turmoil, or grief (of any form). To feel completely and utterly free of anything related to evil is the most remarkable feeling one could ever have.
So again, in the middle of chapter 3, we find this little caveat explanation of how things work: because we do and speak as the Lord decrees, what use is there for complaint? If we understand the Plan of God, why should we complain about it? What would complaining accomplish? Will our disagreement change His Plan for our lives? Is our human “will” somehow more powerful and potent than God’s Will? Of course not, for the Lord grants His Grace and Mercy to anyone He so chooses.
Exodus 33:19 NLT – “The LORD replied, “I will make all my goodness pass before you, and I will call out my name, Yahweh, before you. For I will show mercy to anyone I choose, and I will show compassion to anyone I choose.”