Yesterday I had the honor and privilege to tour London
England in the UK. As I was being shown
around town I was blown away with the architecture. Sure there were modern buildings that I am
sure were quite gorgeous however it was the older buildings that held my special
attention having the word, “wow” come out of my mouth at least a few thousand
times.
During my little break while having a
toastie and a latte I was thanking God for the day. The tears just flowed as I related the
gratitude of being able to see the tourist attractions that London is famous
for. I wept harder when I would bring
to my mind's eye the architecture of the buildings with their ornate designs. I communicated to God how I was in awe that
the architect was able to put on paper the divine given design and that the
master craftsmen were able to create in the physical what was in the mind of the
architect.
God response to me was that He was the
Great Architect and that all of His people are the master craftsman for His
plan. He thought of each of us as He
created the plan giving us those skills needed to fulfill the plan. He has us hone our individual skills on a
shed at first before we move on to a cottage.
Once the cottage craftsmanship is perfected God then moves us onto even bigger structures. As the skills are mastered then we are assigned to bigger and bigger projects.
We are not given a bigger project until we
have shown that we have grown into the position. There will be mistakes made. However until we have perfected those skills
we can’t be brought up to the next level too soon or it will be a costly
liability to the overall project.
There are lots of trades that team up to build
the building from the ground up – not one trade does it all. You don’t have an electrician pour
concrete. You don’t have a roofer lay
the plumbing pipes. The framer doesn’t install
the HVAC system. You don’t have the
drywaller do that masonry work. The master masons who do the ornate masonry cannot begin their work that we see until the infrastructure is complete.
Everyone's job is crucial to the plan. If one or more trades does a shoddy job problems will occur. It could be years later before the unseen work damages the areas around it, compounding the problem into problems. Before long, the structure that should have stood the test of time becomes unsightly or even unsafe.
Everyone's job is crucial to the plan. If one or more trades does a shoddy job problems will occur. It could be years later before the unseen work damages the areas around it, compounding the problem into problems. Before long, the structure that should have stood the test of time becomes unsightly or even unsafe.
Each trade has their craftsmen that have
the knowledge and skill to perform their work to the full expectations of their
bosses paying their salaries. Everyone
has their individual job to do as part of the team to fulfill the requirements of the plan.
Are you struggling in your portion of the
plan? Do you feel stuck that you are not
being brought up to the next level? Are
others being promoted before you? Are
you sure that you are working on the plan you are suppose to be working on? Do you doubt in the plan?
I want to encourage you my friend, that
God’s timing is always perfect, never early and never late. He opens doors that need to be opened and
closes those that need closing. He has a
plan for you and it is a good plan!
I am amazed that when I obey an
instruction that doesn’t seem like it is part of the plan I am brought up to
the next level or project that is part of the plan.
Please remember…Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this very thing, that He who
has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of
Jesus Christ” and Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you,
says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and
a hope”
The Great Architect chose you for His team
of Master Craftsmen. You may be an apprentice
today but tomorrow who knows what project He will have you working on for His great
plan. Keep working on the plan, promotion
is coming in Jesus name!
Until next time, God Bless!!!
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