Anonymous
Beloved of All
There have been certain individuals and institutions who claim that God's plans and my plans are not in sync. They insinuate that the negative occurrences in my life are evidence that my plans are contrary to Scripture, to the gifts and callings of God—that my plans differ from His.
However, no one knowingly makes bad plans for themselves. So if they claim my plans are not from God, are they suggesting that God’s plans are worse or less desirable than mine? This accusation stands despite the fact that—apart from two areas—everything they label as “my plans” is actually divinely initiated and rooted in God. These include church planting, soul-winning in foreign nations, and relocation.
The Logos I am holding on to—the Scriptures I seek to see fulfilled—include Isaiah 61 and Psalm 118:22–23, along with similar promises.
What I have personally chosen to do in this season is trading and investing in financial markets. What I do not yet know—and for which I am seeking God's help and provision—is marriage (specifically an interracial one), and some capital to launch my business ventures. There have also been multiple testimonies affirming that God has given me an overseeing role as part of His divine plan.
Yet these individuals and institutions have never supported the fulfillment of these callings. Instead, they have urged the abandonment of God’s purposes in order to serve other people’s agendas. Some even claim that God is now saying “no” to what He Himself originally ordained.
Using scandals and a distorted interpretation of the authority God entrusted to the Church, they have actively resisted these purposes and sought to impose their own will upon me. Certain women have attempted to make me a scapegoat, and similarly, some homosexual churches have done the same.
But how long will God allow them to oppose Him?
And if God were to revise His own plans, would He oppose the righteousness He has already credited to me? For it is written: “They share freely and give generously to the poor. Their good deeds will be remembered forever.”
And if God were to withdraw His gifts and callings, would that nullify the Scriptures? Certainly not.
Therefore, these individuals and institutions are not in the right, for they have consistently resisted what is divinely ordained.
I am ### years old—still living and eating at my mother’s table—trying to begin earning a living and to put my financial plans into motion. These plans are not ministry-related, and they in no way conflict with God’s calling, whatever it may be.
So I ask: If my sin is so great, would God undo His own Scriptures and covenant? Would He withdraw His plans? Would He exclude me from the mutual support promised in the Body of Christ? Would He stand in opposition to Himself?
For if He opposes Himself, how can His kingdom stand? if authorities and powers should take a stand in the opposition against Him will He be powerless unable to accomplish His plans me because the Scriptures say: " The Lord has established His throne in heaven, And His kingdom rules over all!"
Would He wrestle righteousness from my hands when it is written, “His righteousness endures forever”?
Therefore, my prayer is this: that God would judge between me and my opponents—those who have resisted these plans—and settle this matter. Or rather, that He would settle His own cause.
For it is clear what my plans are, and it is clear what His plans are.
And it is His Word that says:
“Do not rob the poor because he is poor,
Nor oppress the afflicted at the gate;
For the LORD will plead their cause,
And plunder the souls of those who plunder them.”
(Proverbs 22:22–23)
However, no one knowingly makes bad plans for themselves. So if they claim my plans are not from God, are they suggesting that God’s plans are worse or less desirable than mine? This accusation stands despite the fact that—apart from two areas—everything they label as “my plans” is actually divinely initiated and rooted in God. These include church planting, soul-winning in foreign nations, and relocation.
The Logos I am holding on to—the Scriptures I seek to see fulfilled—include Isaiah 61 and Psalm 118:22–23, along with similar promises.
What I have personally chosen to do in this season is trading and investing in financial markets. What I do not yet know—and for which I am seeking God's help and provision—is marriage (specifically an interracial one), and some capital to launch my business ventures. There have also been multiple testimonies affirming that God has given me an overseeing role as part of His divine plan.
Yet these individuals and institutions have never supported the fulfillment of these callings. Instead, they have urged the abandonment of God’s purposes in order to serve other people’s agendas. Some even claim that God is now saying “no” to what He Himself originally ordained.
Using scandals and a distorted interpretation of the authority God entrusted to the Church, they have actively resisted these purposes and sought to impose their own will upon me. Certain women have attempted to make me a scapegoat, and similarly, some homosexual churches have done the same.
But how long will God allow them to oppose Him?
And if God were to revise His own plans, would He oppose the righteousness He has already credited to me? For it is written: “They share freely and give generously to the poor. Their good deeds will be remembered forever.”
And if God were to withdraw His gifts and callings, would that nullify the Scriptures? Certainly not.
Therefore, these individuals and institutions are not in the right, for they have consistently resisted what is divinely ordained.
I am ### years old—still living and eating at my mother’s table—trying to begin earning a living and to put my financial plans into motion. These plans are not ministry-related, and they in no way conflict with God’s calling, whatever it may be.
So I ask: If my sin is so great, would God undo His own Scriptures and covenant? Would He withdraw His plans? Would He exclude me from the mutual support promised in the Body of Christ? Would He stand in opposition to Himself?
For if He opposes Himself, how can His kingdom stand? if authorities and powers should take a stand in the opposition against Him will He be powerless unable to accomplish His plans me because the Scriptures say: " The Lord has established His throne in heaven, And His kingdom rules over all!"
Would He wrestle righteousness from my hands when it is written, “His righteousness endures forever”?
Therefore, my prayer is this: that God would judge between me and my opponents—those who have resisted these plans—and settle this matter. Or rather, that He would settle His own cause.
For it is clear what my plans are, and it is clear what His plans are.
And it is His Word that says:
“Do not rob the poor because he is poor,
Nor oppress the afflicted at the gate;
For the LORD will plead their cause,
And plunder the souls of those who plunder them.”
(Proverbs 22:22–23)