Yep, I'm just one blind man reading braille elephant,
@frederick and
@FollowingHim!
I suppose it all depends on one's definition of "lined up." The Promised Land was part of a Covenant, so God lined up the Promise Land for those who did as they were told. Many didn't make it, including Moses, because their faith and obedience wavered. If God lines up a wife for one of us but makes clear that there are hoops to jump through to get to marry her, then that would be analogous to what you're positing. I wasn't entirely clear about it, but I was taking a more focused, literal view of what
@FollowingHim wrote ("you might actually miss the very woman God has actually lined up for you"), taking the article 'the' preceding 'very woman' to indicate that there was just
one particular woman God had lined up for the one particular James337 in his hypothetical example, focusing also on that James337 might "actually
miss" that one particular woman. I just have to wonder why God would bother lining up a woman for James337 if He (being Omnisicent and All) knows that James337 is just going to fail to take advantage of the opportunity. Wouldn't a Sovereign God have a greater success quotient than that? Of course, He might just want to throw spaghetti at the wall to see if it sticks, simply because the exercise delights Him. Who am I to question our LORD if that's his inclination, right?
I lean toward the wisdom expressed by those who assert that our best plans involve preparing ourselves to be the best possible husbands for our future mates -- and the wisdom expressed by those who assert that our best bet is being patient for God's timing (even if it eventually becomes obvious that His timing for us in that realm is that it's never going to happen).
And you know I love you dearly,
@FollowingHim, but, no matter how much any of us studies His Word, we can never approach certainly about what God has planned for us or even what His Mind is about those plans outside of what he has made
explicit, so I do bristle a little bit when I read something like, "But in
reality, His plans are more like a GPS unit." I have unlimited room for you or anyone else believing that you have figured God out better than others, because (at least here in a group like this) we're all striving to know the Mind of God, but each of us as individuals could only possibly fully know His Mind if we
were God, so be careful about attaching the 'reality' label to assert dominance of your perspective over that of another brother's.