Conversations With God with Doug Sherman

God Always Wants the Best for You | Conversation Starters 06

3 min · 7 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio God Always Wants the Best for You | Conversation Starters 06

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From the beginning of the Bible to the end, the throughline is the same: God's first thought for humanity was paradise, and his last thought is the best eternity possible. This is a God who said he came to give life, and give it abundantly. Not comfort and control and worldly success, but genuine joy and peace. The practical shift today is forward-looking. Instead of reviewing what God has done, you're anticipating what he's about to do. Action item: Set alarms for 10am, 4pm, and 8pm. At each one, say: "Lord, thank you for all the good things you are about to do." Before bed, notice whether you started looking forward instead of just getting through.

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