My number one desire in life is to please God with all that I am. I have a passion for people and a desire for others to come to know Jesus. In my pursuit to know Him more I’ve moved from state to state serving Him… always willing to do whatever I thought God was leading me to do.
The subtitle for Pete Wilson’s book Plan B, “What do you do when God doesn’t show up the way you thought He would?” is a question I have contemplated and thought about so many times over the past five years.
I never dreamed I would be where I am today. The heartbreak, brokenness, and shattered dreams have all left me with more questions than answers. Many times I have sat back and asked God, “Where are You?” Plan B has helped me begin to really dive into those places of my life where I still hurt and question God.
Pete Wilson tackles this question “What do you do when God doesn’t show up the way you thought He would?” in Plan B. He dives into the lives of many we find in the Bible as well as people living today dealing with issues that we all face at some time or another in our lives.
Plan B living may be the story of your life right now. If so, take the time to understand who you are in Christ and let these encouraging and challenging words by Pete Wilson begin to help you on your journey.
I think there is a question that can lead us into a deeper, more intimate relationship with God… if we have the guts to ask it.
The question is this: What would you do if you were absolutley confident God was with you? (Plan B – 67).
One thing God continues to show me is that this life is not about me. It is all about Him. Just because we are faithful to do what He leads us to do doesn’t guarantee success… at least the way most of us would define it.
Just because God calls you to some venture, that doesn’t guarantee the venture will succed. Just because life doesn’t turn out the way you thought, that doesn’t mean you missed God’s will. (Plan B – 79).
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