No Plan B
Remember the old posters of Uncle Sam, pointing his finger with the words, “I Want You in the U.S. Army?” Uncle Sam aside, God wants to use us . . . you and me. We have always been part of His plan. Plan A, that is. And by the way, God has no Plan B. So report for duty, soldier! Sometimes we are tempted to respond like Moses. We think of all sorts of excuses why we can’t do things for God. Moses said, “Who am I to go – I am slow of speech and tongue?” Sound a little like you? God said, “Go, I’ll be with you and help you speak and teach you what to say.”
You see, it’s not as important as to who you and I are in this equation, but who is with us – - -God! Even when we fear we won’t “get the words right” or “I wish I had said this or that,” God is and will be there to give us appropriate words. Remember, He is the hand, we are the glove! Scripture says in 2 Cor. 3:5, “Not that we are competent in ourselves to claim anything for ourselves, but our competence comes from God.” That is just cause for us to relax from our hesitation and fears and act. Go.
What holds you and me back? Fear. Fear of what they’d think of me. Fear of them rejecting me. Fear of them ridiculing me. Fear of me messing up. All of these fears have one thing in common. They’re all about me! Seldom is our fear that we are neglecting God’s direction or disobeying Him. Are you able to see yourself, with Christ in you, as a “rescuer?” Rescue takes my eyes off myself and focuses on others. After an earthquake or a 911 tragedy, rescuers appear to have greater concerns than the fear of what would happen to them if they search and rescue. It’s what will happen to the dying person if they don’t go in. Courage is not the absence of fear; it’s the disregard of it. Spiritual service and spiritual rescue are completely God things. It’s not about you and me.
Mark Carlson


