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Blog When Gods Plan Doesn’t Make Sense.

I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve whispered some version of “God, what are You doing?”
There are moments when life just doesn’t line up the way I thought it would. Doors close that I was sure were meant to open. People leave when I thought they’d stay. Opportunities vanish right when I’m ready to take the leap.
And it’s in those moments that Isaiah 55:8–9 comes crashing in — a gentle reminder and, sometimes, a hard truth:
God doesn’t think like I do.
He doesn’t operate on my timeline.
And He doesn’t owe me the full blueprint.
If I’m honest, that frustrates me. I like plans. I like knowing why. I like to see how the puzzle pieces fit together. But God’s ways aren’t a puzzle to solve — they’re a mystery to trust.
Maybe faith isn’t just believing God exists — maybe it’s believing that He knows what He’s doing when I don’t.
When something falls apart, I try to remind myself that God might be protecting me from a version of life that isn’t meant for me. When I’m waiting longer than I want to, maybe He’s preparing something bigger than I asked for. And when I feel lost, maybe He’s simply leading me down a road that only makes sense in hindsight.
It’s humbling to admit that my view is limited — that from where I stand, I can only see today, while He sees eternity.
So even when my plans don’t make sense, maybe I can rest in the fact that His do.
After all… what do I know?
 
Maybe faith isn’t just believing God exists — maybe it’s believing that He knows what He’s doing when I don’t.

Hello ScriptureStudyCo

Welcome to this wonderful place. I'm thinking that God put you here in this place, at this time, for a purpose.

Thank you for the reminder of another of God's beautiful truths.
 
Maybe faith isn’t just believing God exists — maybe it’s believing that He knows what He’s doing when I don’t.

Hello ScriptureStudyCo

Welcome to this wonderful place. I'm thinking that God put you here in this place, at this time, for a purpose.

Thank you for the reminder of another of God's beautiful truths.
Thank you so much!
 
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve whispered some version of “God, what are You doing?”
There are moments when life just doesn’t line up the way I thought it would. Doors close that I was sure were meant to open. People leave when I thought they’d stay. Opportunities vanish right when I’m ready to take the leap.
And it’s in those moments that Isaiah 55:8–9 comes crashing in — a gentle reminder and, sometimes, a hard truth:
God doesn’t think like I do.
He doesn’t operate on my timeline.
And He doesn’t owe me the full blueprint.
If I’m honest, that frustrates me. I like plans. I like knowing why. I like to see how the puzzle pieces fit together. But God’s ways aren’t a puzzle to solve — they’re a mystery to trust.
Maybe faith isn’t just believing God exists — maybe it’s believing that He knows what He’s doing when I don’t.
When something falls apart, I try to remind myself that God might be protecting me from a version of life that isn’t meant for me. When I’m waiting longer than I want to, maybe He’s preparing something bigger than I asked for. And when I feel lost, maybe He’s simply leading me down a road that only makes sense in hindsight.
It’s humbling to admit that my view is limited — that from where I stand, I can only see today, while He sees eternity.
So even when my plans don’t make sense, maybe I can rest in the fact that His do.
After all… what do I know?
 
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve whispered some version of “God, what are You doing?”
There are moments when life just doesn’t line up the way I thought it would. Doors close that I was sure were meant to open. People leave when I thought they’d stay. Opportunities vanish right when I’m ready to take the leap.
And it’s in those moments that Isaiah 55:8–9 comes crashing in — a gentle reminder and, sometimes, a hard truth:
God doesn’t think like I do.
He doesn’t operate on my timeline.
And He doesn’t owe me the full blueprint.
If I’m honest, that frustrates me. I like plans. I like knowing why. I like to see how the puzzle pieces fit together. But God’s ways aren’t a puzzle to solve — they’re a mystery to trust.
Maybe faith isn’t just believing God exists — maybe it’s believing that He knows what He’s doing when I don’t.
When something falls apart, I try to remind myself that God might be protecting me from a version of life that isn’t meant for me. When I’m waiting longer than I want to, maybe He’s preparing something bigger than I asked for. And when I feel lost, maybe He’s simply leading me down a road that only makes sense in hindsight.
It’s humbling to admit that my view is limited — that from where I stand, I can only see today, while He sees eternity.
So even when my plans don’t make sense, maybe I can rest in the fact that His do.
After all… what do I know?
Thanks, Scripture Study Co., for allowing me to witness your faith in God. I'm with you and have my frustrations with God's timing. I just wanted to let you know that your outlook is spot on. God never leaves us without guidance through the Holy Spirit. I always find His response. It's in Christ that God unveils His plan. GBY and your family.
 
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve whispered some version of “God, what are You doing?”
There are moments when life just doesn’t line up the way I thought it would. Doors close that I was sure were meant to open. People leave when I thought they’d stay. Opportunities vanish right when I’m ready to take the leap.
And it’s in those moments that Isaiah 55:8–9 comes crashing in — a gentle reminder and, sometimes, a hard truth:
God doesn’t think like I do.
He doesn’t operate on my timeline.
And He doesn’t owe me the full blueprint.
If I’m honest, that frustrates me. I like plans. I like knowing why. I like to see how the puzzle pieces fit together. But God’s ways aren’t a puzzle to solve — they’re a mystery to trust.
Maybe faith isn’t just believing God exists — maybe it’s believing that He knows what He’s doing when I don’t.
When something falls apart, I try to remind myself that God might be protecting me from a version of life that isn’t meant for me. When I’m waiting longer than I want to, maybe He’s preparing something bigger than I asked for. And when I feel lost, maybe He’s simply leading me down a road that only makes sense in hindsight.
It’s humbling to admit that my view is limited — that from where I stand, I can only see today, while He sees eternity.
So even when my plans don’t make sense, maybe I can rest in the fact that His do.
After all… what do I know?
After 78years of being God's child, i've experienced hundreds of times with your type of experiences. Gratefully, the results of God's plans for me come clear in retrospect. At 92, I remain curious about my present circumstance. I just trust HIM. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. Rev 22:20
 
Amen and amen, SS! So true. 👍

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Thanks, Scripture Study Co., for allowing me to witness your faith in God. I'm with you and have my frustrations with God's timing. I just wanted to let you know that your outlook is spot on. God never leaves us without guidance through the Holy Spirit. I always find His response. It's in Christ that God unveils His plan. GBY and your family.
Truer words have never been spoken…thank you.
 

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