To the Ends of the Earth. Mark C. McCann

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God’s purposes for our lives prevail.

      We make many plans, but in the end it is God’s will that will stand (cf. Prv 19:21). We live, we work, and we plan for our future; yet in everything, God’s eternal and perfect will still comes to pass. He loves us that much.

      5. We have no cause for worry.

      God’s plan was never designed to cause us anxiety or fear. As we work to find our place and leave our mark in this life, we can allow the daily worries to give way to childlike trust, knowing God greatly desires to provide all that we need to complete the journey he has set for us.

      This Week’s Call to Action

      This week, be mindful of the sovereign God who calls us to journey toward tomorrow while relying on him to see us through. Though we have no guarantee of our next breath, we exist, we prosper, and we gain heaven all because of the love of God given to us in Christ. Thank God for his guidance and provision. Let your plans be centered on his promises and commands. Serve him by seeking his will and living it out in all you say and do. Take time for prayer, study, fellowship, and worship throughout the week.

      As you interact with others, remember that nothing is a surprise to God. Nothing is beyond the scope of his will and his power to work all things out according to his divinely laid plans. Let this precious truth calm your fears and guide your steps as you work out your legacy and look toward a future where lives are changed, joy flows freely, and hope reveals itself in the plans that God has laid out for you.

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      Sunday

      This week we will reflect on God’s sovereignty, and we will practice surrendering our plans before him in trusting submission. God calls each of us to lay our life before his throne, believing in his perfect plan. God cares about our efforts and rewards them, for he is the source of all good things. His plans prevail, and his plans are good. Yielding to those plans is the starting point to leaving a lasting legacy that will reflect the beauty, the grace, and the glory of the One who enables you to act to shape the Church and the world for good.

      As you celebrate the Eucharist this Sunday, bring your plans into the church building and lay them down before the altar. As you listen to the readings, be mindful of the story of salvation and how, from the very beginning, God has been working all things out to the good. Thank him that you have been included in his plan of salvation and made a part of his Church. Consider how God’s plan has unfolded in your life and how your life is a reflection of the great love of Jesus, who died on the cross for your sins. As you receive the Eucharist, let the wonderful truth that God loves you that much sink deeply into your soul. Reflect on where you think your life is going and what plans you believe God still has for you. Thank him for his love and promise him that you will continue to live your life in trust, submission, and joy.

      Questions for reflection

      Do you find it difficult to yield to God’s plans? What are the parts of your life where this is hardest for you?

      What practical steps can you take this week to start living in total surrender to God’s perfect, loving will?

      Praying with Scripture

      “Commit your work to the Lord, / and your plans will be established” (Prv 16:3).

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      Monday

       God Cares about Our Efforts and Rewards Them

       Then the King will say to those at his right hand, “Come, O blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me.” Then the righteous will answer him, “Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? And when did we see you a stranger and welcome you, or naked and clothe you? And when did we see you sick or in prison and visit you?” And the King will answer them, “Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me.”

      Matthew 25:34–40

      God wants us to lay up our treasures in heaven (cf. Mt 6:20). We must be careful, then, about how we build upon the foundation he has laid in our lives, working out our salvation with fear and trembling (cf. Phil 2:12). God allows our efforts to produce real fruit in our lives and in the lives of those who come after us. In the end, his cleansing fire will reveal what that fruit has been (cf. 1 Cor 3:13), and we will receive God’s reward for our efforts.

      What we do matters, not only because God allows our actions to have an impact on the world, but because as Christians we are called to do all for his glory. The deeds we do on earth determine the reward we will receive from God. Let us remember that our service — especially to the least in God’s kingdom — also leaves a legacy for future generations.

      Questions for reflection

      Are you laying up your treasure in heaven, or are you sometimes tempted to plan only for the needs of this life?

      How are you connecting your works of mercy with God’s overall plan for your life?

      Where have you seen your labors produce real fruit in the life of someone else?

      Praying with Scripture

      “Whatever your task, work heartily, as serving the Lord and not men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward; you are serving the Lord Christ” (Col 3:23–24).

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      Tuesday

       God Is the Power That Binds All Things Together

      Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and get gain”; whereas you do not know about tomorrow. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes. Instead you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we shall live and we shall do this or that.” As it is, you boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil.

      James 4:13–16

      God is God and we are not. This means our plans must give way to the perfection of his will. We often believe that we have total control over our lives and that everything is up to us. While we can and should make important decisions about our lives, we must accept that we are dependent on the Lord for our next breath. God is truly the author and perfecter of our faith (cf. Heb 12:2). Our lives and our plans are completely in his hands.

      By recognizing that God is the source of all we do, we align our actions to his will. This brings us great freedom from worry and enables us to move forward, trusting in his sovereign care for our lives. It gives us confidence, strength, and purpose in all we do, allowing us to respond to his commands with joy and hope for the future. We know that our lasting legacy is in heaven, not here on earth.

      Questions for reflection

      Is it hard for you to relinquish control of your life? What are some of the areas where this is hardest for you, and why?

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