Wednesday, April 21, 2010

God's Plan Prevails

God is sovereign and in control. I am constantly reminded of this from Proverbs 16:9, "The mind of man plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps." This means that no door will open for us, unless God opens it, and no door will close, unless God closes it. A good illustration of this is found in a true story that happened in Swan Quarter, North Carolina, in 1876.

The Methodist Episcopal Church South needed a new building. Therefore, when an individual donated a lot on Oyster Creek Road, they gratefully accepted the gift. The property was in a low-lying area, so they properly constructed the new building up on brick pilings. A few days later a terrible storm came to the area. The town flooded! The new church building was lifted from the brick pilings by the rising waters, and it started floating down the road. People witnessed as the church, still intact, moved down the center of town. At the town center, the building made a sharp right turn and continued to drift with the water until it landed in a vacant lot.

What is amazing is that 130 years later the church still stands in the same lot it landed in, and today is called the Providence Methodist Church. Even more astonishing is the fact that the lot that it landed in was the first lot that the church chose for their new building, but the landowner would not sell it. The morning after the flood, he presented the pastor with the deed. We can make our plans, but God will always determine our steps.

1 comment:

Rod said...

That was an awesome story. You just can't out think God, His ways are not our's.

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God Bless,
Pastor Rod

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