What If The Detour Is The Point
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Plans don’t fall apart politely. They break your timeline, mess with your reputation, and hit you when you’re already tired. We start with a raw confession: preaching can feel strange when people assume the person up front has everything figured out, and turning 40 has a way of dragging every unanswered question into the light.
From there, we follow a thread through Scripture that most people try to skip: God’s best work often comes packaged as disruption. Abraham waits decades for a promise and still faces an impossible test. Joseph does the right thing and lands in prison anyway. Stephen serves and gets stoned. Saul becomes Paul and pays for it with his life. Following Jesus doesn’t erase hardship, it often clarifies it.
Then we sit in Matthew 1 and 2 with Mary and Joseph, a young couple whose world gets “derailed” by a miracle they didn’t ask for. Joseph tries to protect Mary, an angel reframes the whole story, and suddenly the Messiah arrives alongside fear, gossip, and a king who wants a baby dead. If you’ve been saying, “God, this wasn’t the plan,” you’re not alone, and you’re not abandoned.
Listen, share this with someone who needs steadiness, and if it helps, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find it. What part of your life feels most off-plan right now?