How to Prepare for Life After the Pandemic

It is more important to think about who you will be rather than what you will do once the pandemic ends. 

It was a great privilege just to be in the class.  This five-day course had some fancy title but it does not matter much now.  I was attending this class at the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of VA.  The Professor had a Ph.D. from Harvard and had been teaching at Darden for over 45 years.  He said a lot of things that week, but I will never forget the very first words out of his mouth. 

He said, “…you know, I believe it is a privilege to be able to think.”  Those words hit me like ton bricks back in the Spring of 2014, and let me tell you why.  I was working a full-time job.  I was in a developmental program at work.  I was serving in multiple capacities at church.  I was teaching a college class.  I was striving to be a good husband and a Dad.  Then of course there was the yard, the house, and the many other things clamoring for my attention.  No matter all this activity, I felt like I wasn’t doing enough.  Can you relate?

Take advantage of this pause to refresh and reset.

Then as now, there is very little time to think.  Well…that’s not true anymore is it? Millions of Americans, and untold millions around the globe have seen their nonstop activities come to a grinding halt in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.  We now have plenty of time to think. Here are some things to think about.

I find it interesting listening to people talk about what they are going to do once things go “back to normal.”  I heard a woman say, “I am going to put on my tennis shoes and run all over the church with excitement once we can gather again.”  I heard a guy on the radio say, “I am going to take pleasure in putting on a shirt that has buttons for a change.”    

What about you?  Will you attend a sporting event, go to a movie, hang out with your friends or go to your favorite restaurant?  What will your post-pandemic “go-to” activity be?  Allow me to offer a thought here.  It is more important to think about who you will be rather than what you will do once the pandemic ends. 

Your Future Matters. Think About it!

I retired from government service at the end of December 2019.  During my last five years, I had the opportunity to coach over a hundred emerging government leaders on their professional development and careers paths.  I also had the privilege of working closely with a number of high-ranking federal executives. 

Both emerging leaders and executives -in most cases- had one thing in common.  They had great clarity on what they did, but little clarity on who they were.  This observation held true for those with a range of 10-40 years of service.  Few could pin down a defining purpose for their lives.  Humorously, two executives told me, “I have no idea what I am going to do when I grow up.”  Not surprisingly, as they pondered retirement, they had no idea of what they would do next.

A life that is more rewarding, fulfilling, and impactful awaits those who know who they are and understand their purpose.  Mark Twain said: “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.”  If you want to know the answer to the “why” question, go to the source. 

The Bible makes it clear that God created all things.  It is recorded in the Psalms: “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.  I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful; I know that full well.”  (Ps 139:13-14)

It seems plausible to many that God created them, but what if I told you that God has a plan for your life?  “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a future and a hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11) To know Jesus is to begin the journey of self-discovery. 

You can know Him by confessing with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believing in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. (Romans 10:9-11) If you do so, the Bibles says that you are saved. Easter celebrates the resurrection. If you have received the free gift of God’s salvation, past or present, please read on a little bit further.

If within your heart you take Him in, new life will begin. Jesus is that kind of Friend!

Seize the opportunity to reset for a better future.  Dr. Robert Redfield, Center for Disease Control (CDC) Director is reporting that the virus is beginning to stabilize around the country.  Ask God who He created you to be.  Ask God what His plans are for you.  After asking these questions…listen.  In fact, keep asking and seeking Him and you SHALL receive an answer (Matthew 7:7-8)

A more rewarding, fulfilling and impactful future awaits you.  Take advantage of the remaining days of social distancing and restrictions to refresh and reset.  It is a privilege to be able to think.

“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.  For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.” Matthew 7:7-8

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13 Replies to “How to Prepare for Life After the Pandemic”

  1. This is so powerful, tangible and relatable. I reckon I was chasing ambition at times and not focusing on what the Lord has put in front of me. Sometimes we can be so focused on the goals that we miss the lessons. This pandemic has caused me the appreciate the blessings of God, the love and friendship of my husband and allowing the Light of Christ to shine right where I am.

    Great blog!
    Many blessings,

    1. Greetings,
      “So focused on the goals that we miss the lessons.” I may have to steal that one from you! Good hearing from and remember…it is a privilege to be able to think!!

  2. Great Blog! As for me I’m considered an essential employee. For those who are at home 24/7, this is a great opportunity for you to increase your knowledge of the word of God…no excuses! I pray, read, and witness to those whom I come in contact with on a daily basis. I strongly feel a great revival among the churches when this pandemic has passed. So as believers, we should all be laborers for that Harvest that’s waiting to know God on a more personal level.

  3. I’m asking God to show me who He created me to be and to show me His plan for my life. It seems that I’ve been here forever awaiting the answer. I want all that God has to offer me and my family, friends. It is truly a privilege to think when I think on the goodness of Jesus.

    1. You are in great company and that company includes Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Joshua just to name a VERY few. Between God’s promise spoken and His promise fulfilled is that l-o-n-g season none of us like…the process. In each Bible character’s situation, their world got turned around in a day. Things go from predictable, routine, normal, boring, and then comes the encounter and nothing is ever the same. Be encouraged sister. The Lord is blessed by your faithfulness and hears the cry of your heart. Your season is STILL coming. God Bless!

  4. Thank you, Kevin, for encouragement and exhortation, for provoking us to THINK about who we are and our purpose. I think most of us already do that, but truly it is a time to realize how vital it is to be passionate about sharing the gospel with others. Thank you for enabling us to pray together for the fulfillment of God’s plan for our lives.

    1. I sincerely appreciate the feedback. I realize that knowledge of self is revealed over time, but the journey begins with salvation and is accelerated by our obedience. Sister your prayers matter, matter, matter. Please stay on the wall! We need you to cover your place with sword in hand. God Bless! Press On!!

  5. This is so thought provoking that taken to heart can manifest into a life changing paradigm shift! Before this epidemic there never seemed to be enough hours in a day to get your “to do” list completed therefore, ofttimes resulting in But I know realize that life yet continues whether the list is complete or not.

    1. When that UVA professor said those words…it REALLY knocked me for a loop. I know I said that in the blog, but the point he was getting at is not to be taken lightly. When you consider that the Bible instructs us to redeem the time because the days are evil (Eph 5:16), I want to avoid as many unfruitful activity traps as I can. Lord help us to do so. Feedback matters sister. I appreciate the feedback!!

  6. Mark 12:30-31 New International Version (NIV)
    30 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’[a] 31 The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’[b] There is no commandment greater than these.”

    We must ensure that all creation is loved and prayed for!

    1. Amen. I have found that these times bring out the best and the worst of people. Hardship separates the wheat from the chaff. May our actions identify us as wheat in these days!!

  7. What a great question. God has used this time to call me to a place of intimacy so I can hear His voice and to seek His direction. God has reset my focus on seek His will because He is in control. Matt 6:33-34 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.

    1. I sense that God is not through because He will finish the good work He began in you. The future is for a prepared people and I am fully persuaded that you are hearing Jesus say…”ready, set…GO!! Mt 28:1920; Mk 16:15-18, Acts 1:8

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