There
is a huge flower that grows on a banana tree. As each layer of the flower pulls
back, there is a bunch of bananas growing beneath it. At the tip of each banana
is yet another flowering bloom. I was so enthralled by this scene from nature.
And
what’s more, banana leaf salad is very popular is SE Asia. I am saddened that I
did not have a chance to try such an exotic addition to a salad.
This
is exactly how God revealed His plan to mankind. Layer by layer, He showed man
how His plan worked.
First,
God created man and woman, Adam and Eve. It was perfect until the fall. Sin entered
the picture and the rest of God’s plan was put into action.
God
called Abram to follow Him in obedience. Abram had no idea what he was getting
into, but he had trust and faith in God.
Then
Jacob’s name was changed to Israel and his twelve sons would make up the twelve
tribes of Israel.
Throughout
their history, the Hebrew nation was shown aspects of God. His love. His
protection. His discipline. His redemption.
And
then, God was silent.
Suddenly,
God broke that silence as He revealed the next portion of His plan.
Jesus.
Jesus
lived among men. He showed mankind how to draw closer to God. God’s plan would
take Jesus to the cross for the forgiveness of all sin.
But
then as God’s plan continued, Jesus would raise from the dead so that we might
have the opportunity to live forever in heaven.
But
God’s plan was not complete. There were a few more details to reveal.
The
Church was established. And in God’s remarkable plan, His Church was made available
for every person on earth. No one was excluded.
God’s
plan, revealed little by little, is the
perfect plan. So why did He choose to reveal His plan in this manner? We may
never know, but I believe Elihu shared the perfect explanation to Job. “God’s voice thunders in marvelous ways; he
does great things beyond our understanding.” (Job 37:5 – NIV)
There
comes a point when we simply cannot understand why God does what He does. We must
accept His ways and trust that He knows what He is doing and that He is in
control.
But
we can also live in Christian confidence that the mysteries of Christ have been
revealed. Ephesians 3:3-11 speaks of this revelation.
And
there are other passages that speak to this as well. “Now to him who is able to establish you by my gospel and the
proclamation of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery hidden
for long ages past, but now revealed and made know through the prophetic
writing by the command of the eternal God, so that all nations might believe
and obey him—to the only wise God be glory forever through Jesus Christ! Amen.”
(Romans 16:25-27 – NIV)
And
also, Colossians 1:25-27 (NIV). “I have
become its (the Church) servant by
the commission God gave me to present to you the word of God in its fullness—the
mystery that has been kept hidden for ages and generations, but is now
disclosed to the saints. To them God has chosen to make known among the
Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope
of glory.”
God’s
plan was revealed little by little so that we might get His message. That we
would have hope and forgiveness and salvation and eternal life through Jesus
Christ.
And
here is yet another way God is still revealing Himself. Through His Holy Word.
Scripture continually reveals a bit of God’s character to me as I study it. Layer
by layer, I gain new insight into God on a daily basis. I am so thankful for
these words that are so readily available to me.
I pray
that you have accepted this plan. God’s plan. I pray that if you haven’t, this
writing might encourage you to check out all that God has planned in advance
for you. If you do accept God’s plan, I can tell you for certain that a future
filled with hope and assurance is far better than living this life without
these benefits.
If
you have already accepted God’s plan, I pray that you will continue to gain
knowledge and wisdom by studying God’s Word to see what new revelations He has
in store for you. It is an amazing journey and one that is most rewarding.
I am
so thankful to have seen a banana tree in bloom. To see how God put it all
together to reveal such a fine fruit for our enjoyment. I am also thankful that
He used this beautiful flower to reveal just a little more of Himself to me. I
pray that you will never look at a banana again without thinking of this
revelation. I know I never will.
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
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