Faith for Everyday
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2441670/fan_mail/new] When life turns confusing fast, it can feel like God went quiet. We open Jeremiah 29:11 and slow down long enough to hear what it actually says and what it doesn’t. This favorite Bible verse is not a quick slogan for easy seasons. It is a steady promise for the days when your plans collapse, your timing gets pushed back, and you’re left asking, “God, where are you in all of this?” We talk about the original context: the Israelites in exile, far from home, discouraged, and likely convinced they had been forgotten. That setting changes the meaning in a powerful way. God’s words through Jeremiah are meant to anchor His people in a hard place, reminding them that His plans are intentional and His thoughts are not random or second-guessing. When Scripture says God’s thoughts toward us are “peace and not evil,” we explore what that peace looks like in real life: love, purpose, and a future filled with hope, even when the present feels foggy. We also get practical about trusting God’s plan when you cannot see it clearly. We stay close to Him through prayer, reading God’s Word, and walking in obedience with the next right step. If you’re in a season of waiting, this short devotional is here to help you breathe, reset, and remember the “who” when you don’t understand the “why.” If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find it.
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