In their hearts—humans plan their course,
but the Lord establishes their steps.
The gold and black robes fluttered in the breeze.
Saturday morning, the sun shone on the rows of graduates and
their teachers. Emily sat in the second row, ready to receive her high school
diploma. The superintendent and principal poured words of wisdom and encouragement
over the seniors. In a few short minutes, the young men and women would lift
their tassels and place them on the other side of their mortarboards as a
symbol of their future endeavors and freedom.
Several of the graduates would take jobs in the workforce (we certainly need them right now.) Many planned to head to college for more education and preparation, a few planned to head into the military. I applaud them all and pray for their futures.
Throughout my life, I’ve been privileged to work with books.
If I were to choose one earthly element, besides people, that I truly love and
couldn’t live without, it would be books (well, books and chocolate.) I’ve
worked in libraries, read out loud to hundreds of children, reviewed many
books, critiqued books for folks, and I write. As a follower of Jesus, I
believe he has called me to his work. He equipped me for a future that included
books, because he knew my heart and understood my love of the written word.
As the students stood before us and tossed their hats in the air, I wondered where each one would go in their life. I know Emily has a future in the art world. God has gifted her with great talent. From my perspective and experience, I can say their paths will curve and twist, and there will be starts and stops. Maybe the dreams will change. But if God calls us to his work, he will equip us and opens doors of opportunity.
Where is God leading you? Who has he created you to be? Are
you listening? He’s offering his guidance.