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Extraordinary Destiny

Christine Caine was living a normal life in Australia as a youth leader in her church. One year she took her youth group on a mission trip to Greece. While there, they stopped at a store to buy snacks and necessities. It was in that ordinary moment that everything changed. As she was in line to pay, she saw some missing persons posters for kids. God lit a fire in her heart for people who are being trafficked. She started A21, an international anti human trafficking organization that has brought the issue to light, saved countless people and become a well known Bible teacher.

In 1 Samuel 8, the people of Israel rebelled against God and Samuel by asking for a king. Samuel warned them what that would do, but they insisted. In 1 Samuel 9, some donkeys belonging to man named Kish escaped and ran away. He sent his son Saul after them. As he was searching for them, doing an ordinary and mundane task, he encountered Samuel. Before they even met, God had told Samuel that the first king of Israel was coming. Saul’s life changed in a moment while doing a chore for his dad. He was unaware that God was using an ordinary circumstance for divine purposes.

Proverbs 16:9 says, “A man’s mind plans his way [as he journeys through life], But the Lord directs his steps and establishes them” (AMP). You never know when God is going to show up and change everything in your life. We often look for big moments where the sky opens up and a voice calls down to us, but more often than not, God uses the ordinary to do something extraordinary. He uses a still small voice in the middle of the mundane to touch our heart and reveal our destiny. As you make your way through life today, doing everything on your to do list, be listening for His voice. You never know when God will change your direction and reveal the steps you’re to take.

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Peace Through Trust

Throwback Thursday is a new feature I’m using to help build some margin into my schedule to pursue other writing ventures. Each Thursday I’ll be bringing you a previously written devotional that still speaks encouragement to us from God’s Word.


Life is unpredictable. It’s full of uncertainties, crossroads, and unknowns. When we are facing these things in life, our minds get consumed looking for answers and wondering what tomorrow holds. It can suck the energy right out of you if you let it. I think that’s why Jesus told us in Matthew 6:34, “Don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries” (NLT). He knew that with all of life’s uncertainties, we could easily get wrapped up in all the what if’s of life.

The truth is that even though you and I don’t know what tomorrow holds, God does. And He’s not worried. What is unknown to us is history to Him. He knows how it all plays out and He is in control. No matter what each day brings, we can trust that He has a plan for our lives and a path for us to walk down. Psalm 37:23 says, “The LORD directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives.” Not only does He direct our lives, He knows all the details that are unknown to us.

Trusting Him in those times is paramount to our peace of mind. Where worry consumes us, His peace frees us. We get peace in uncertainty when we trust that God is in control, that He has a plan for this season, and that He is directing our path. Stress and worry come from thinking we are in control, that God doesn’t care, or that He doesn’t have a plan. He gives you and I the ability to choose in this situation. Do we want to stress or do we want peace through trust? 

I’m reminded of Proverbs 3:5-6 when it comes to trusting God in uncertainty. It says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Never rely on what you think you know. Remember the Lord in everything you do, and he will show you the right way” (GNB). The word “trust”, in the original language for this verse, means to feel safe, be careless. In our most difficult times, we can feel safe and be carefree by trusting God. He will direct our path and show us the right way when the time is right. 

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