I had to back up what was on the TV, because I knew Dan hadn’t seen a certain commercial yet. I had recently told him about it, so when it came on a few days ago, I thought he needed to watch it. It was another one of the ads for an insurance company that usually states something close to the beginning about young homeowners turning into their parents. This particular commercial states, “Young homeowners can’t do anything without a plan”. These young people are at the shopping mall and of course they can’t just take their time and shop…everything must be planned…right down to where they will go, what and when they will eat, etc.
If I ask myself why these commercials make me laugh so hard…it doesn’t take long to get an answer (yes, I answer myself). I’m confident that the writers of these commercials have been following me around and all they are doing is just making notes of how I act and react…and that gives them plenty of material to write more ads. These young people are me…especially the ones in this commercial…because I always need a plan.
I don’t like unpredictability. I don’t particularly like being around people who just “fly by the seat of their pants” through life. That isn’t me. I like to know where I’m going…how long it will take to get there…what I will find when I arrive…and then of course…what will happen afterwards. The word “flexibility” isn’t usually in my conversation because that would mean I might have to change plans in the middle of my journey and well…I don’t do well with that.
Attending an event that isn’t well organized? Well, you might as well put me in a torture chamber. Let’s just say I don’t do well with that either. It’s all I can do sometimes to not jump in and start “fixing” things by doing what I think should be done.
But unfortunately, my way isn’t always better. There are times when those who do “fly by the seat of their pants” are much more successful with what they are doing than I would be. They have a talent for getting things done at the last minute, all while keeping their stress level much lower than mine. I often wish I was wired that way…and I’m sure people who have to be around me…wish I was too
This makes me think of the verses in James 4:13-16, Look here, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay there a year. We will do business there and make a profit.” How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone. What you ought to say is, “If the Lord wants us to, we will live and do this or that.” Otherwise you are boasting about your own pretentious plans, and all such boasting is evil.
OUCH. These words step on my toes a little bit. Now, do I think it is wrong to be organized and want to make plans? No, I don’t. But I think these verses are reminding me that life is so short and so very precious…and there are times when I need to be open to follow the Lord’s leading…even when the details I have set…don’t line up with His. Because since He can see my tomorrow, and I can’t…He may just need to change my plans today for my benefit tomorrow.
And maybe…changing my plans isn’t for my benefit at all. Maybe a detour is put in my path to benefit someone else…because as hard as it is to accept sometimes…life isn’t all about me Maybe the new path will give me an opportunity to bless someone else and make their day just a little brighter. That can quickly make a dreaded change…into a blessing in disguise.
I know I’ll never stop making plans and I will always enjoy a well-organized event. But hopefully I will learn to “roll with the punches” just a little bit more often. At least…that’s my plan






