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When Our Ideal Isn’t Real {Recharge Wednesday LINKUP}

July 19, 2017 by Christy Mobley

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I thought the world would come to a standstill the day I discovered my ideal wasn’t real.

It was a Sunday afternoon after church, December 2004, when my oldest son, a freshman in college at the time, walked in the front door, through the kitchen, into the family room and emptied his pockets of his most prized possessions, laying them gently on his daddy’s chest.

The weight of my son’s wallet, checkbook and car keys woke my napping husband. As if innately ready for turbulent air, he pulled his “dad” recliner to its upright position.

“What’s this?” he inquired, looking at the bundle of goodies on his chest.

My husband who we refer to as Big David when lil David is around (I told him having the same name would be confusing one day), always told the boys if they blew it, (meaning if they weren’t responsible with what had been given them) their car, and their money would go back to the original owner. Him.

With a sheepish chuckle lil David humbly mumbled, “I got my grades.”

I’m not sure what Big David was feeling, but for me, call me a pessimist, but I knew in the pit of stomach what was coming next was not good.

Lil David had just finished his first semester at Auburn University. I talked to him on a weekly basis and every time I asked him how it was going, he answered.

“Everything’s good mom.”

“You’re sure?” I’d say.

“Yes ma’am.” he’d answer.

And like a big dummy, I believed him. This day would prove to crush my naive reality.

His dad went on to ask him, “So what did you make son?“

With another uncomfortable chuckle Lil David snorted, “Uh, .5.”

His Dad responds, “You mean a 1.5?”

“No sir, you heard me right, a point five.”

I thought, Jesus was a commin’ any minute because this was surely the end of life as we knew it!

Everything was pretty much a blur after that. I was in full-on panic mode. Thoughts went racing through my mind.

Surely this cannot be happening.

This is not what I expected

This was not what I imagined.

This is not what I had planned.

What will he do?

What will we tell people?

What will they think?

This is not ideal.

This was not one bit of MY ideal.

And it wasn’t. I had made big plans as to how my son’s life would run or should run and this wasn’t it.

Nope, it was more like:

He would go to Auburn, get his degree and pilots license. Meet some nice Christian girl (who would just happen to adore me) with a degree and a good job. They would get married. He would secure a job with an airline and we would forever fly anywhere and everywhere for free. Package deal with a big whopping bow on top.

Yep, that about sums it up.

How often do our realities get crushed because we make plans without considering the plans God has for us and those closest to us?

We often have ideals that simply aren’t real.

And when we think this way we set ourselves up for disappointment with our kids, with our spouses, careers and life.

Sure it’s good to set goals—for ourselves that is. But making goals for our children or spouses sets us up and them for failure.

It’s okay to tell God our ideas and ideals as long as we finish with, Lord, but Your will and plans are perfect. May it be done as you think best.

And then stand back baby and watch Him work!

I finally did.

My son didn’t take what I thought should be the traditional path. He took a better path with a detour…or two in between. But those redirects took him exactly where God wanted him to be.

An Air Force career and two degrees later, he has his dream wife and a new dream job. And a whole bunch of learned wisdom he might have not garnered otherwise.

Which was probably God’s ideal for him. Much better than mine I might add.

“In their hearts humans plan their course, but the LORD establishes their steps.” Proverbs 16:9


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About Christy Mobley

Christy is an award winning writer, wife, mother, mentor, and new grandma! She is passionate about leading women to look forward, press on and seek God is all life's circumstances.

Christy is also a regular contributor to Purposeful Faith, Life Letter Cafe, Chets Women and Soaring with Him. She has been a guest blogger for Fearfully Made Mom, Blogs for Christian Women and the Tightly Wound Woman.

You can connect with Christy at Joying in the Journey christymobley.com

Comments

  1. Michele Morin says

    July 19, 2017 at 7:24 am

    And I’m sure his wife adores you. 🙂
    As the mum of 4 boys, this is a story I needed to read!

    • Christy Mobley says

      July 19, 2017 at 3:42 pm

      Four boys, bless your heart. God has a special place in His for you Michele.

  2. nylse says

    July 19, 2017 at 1:13 pm

    Boy can I relate to this. But if we say we trust God even with our children, we have to trust him…that’s it. Everything won’t be perfect and in the young man as he sees God working in his life – what more could a parent ask for.

    • Christy Mobley says

      July 19, 2017 at 3:43 pm

      So true Nylse, but it’s a learning process.
      Bless~

  3. Martha Orlando says

    July 19, 2017 at 1:30 pm

    Oh, wow, Christy, your son’s story sounds so much like that of my own son, though he has yet to reach his dream goal. Boy, has he made some poor decisions along the way, but has finally straightened up and wants to fly right. I pray every day for him, and that he will return to the Lord who loves him beyond measure.
    Thank you for your honest reflection here.
    Blessings!

    • Christy Mobley says

      July 19, 2017 at 3:46 pm

      Martha, God hears our prayers and has the best planned out for us and our kids even when the route we travel is full of potholes. Ugh!

  4. Donna Reidland says

    July 21, 2017 at 1:35 am

    What great advice for all of us, but especially for those with kids going off the college soon or just launching out into the world. Our plans for our kids are not always God’s, but He is faithful and we can trust that His plans are the best. Thanks for sharing and for hosting.

  5. Maree Dee says

    July 21, 2017 at 10:11 am

    Oh, the plans I have made for myself and others. The plans I thought were perfect. What a treasure your post is this morning as I wonder what happened. My plans never came to fruition, but boy did God have better plans. I can see that, yet I can’t quite let go of a few plans I had. Now I will.

    Maree

  6. Bev @ Walking Walking Well With God says

    August 9, 2017 at 3:56 pm

    Christy,
    Not that I relish that your son had to take a couple detours before coming into his own, but my son is still trying to find his “niche” in life. Business Marketing in your traditional college wasn’t for him and he’s trying to find what is. Sometimes I think he needs the service as well. So, like you I suggest and then I sit back and pray…I pray hard. I know God has a good and perfect plan for Him. I guess I’m the one anxious for Him to reveal it lol. Thanks for sharing and encouraging this mother’s heart.
    Blessings,
    Bev xx

    ps. Patricia…I tried to Linkup but it was closed??

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