Q&A with Pastor Charlie

Does God Really Have a Plan for Your Life?

6 min · 8 de may de 2026
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When a child in our church asked about Jeremiah 29:11, it sparked a meaningful and encouraging conversation about how we read and understand God’s Word. In this episode of Q&A with Pastor Charlie, we not only celebrate the curiosity of the next generation engaging with Scripture, but we also take a deeper look at one of the most well-known and often misunderstood verses in the Bible. Pastor Charlie walks through the original context of Jeremiah 29, where God’s people were living in exile as a result of their disobedience. In the middle of judgment and hardship, God speaks a promise of hope, reminding them that His plans are still for their good. This episode helps listeners see that this verse is not just a surface-level encouragement, but a powerful reminder of God’s faithfulness even in difficult seasons. We also explore an important question: can promises like this, originally given to Israel, apply to us today? By looking at how all of God’s promises are fulfilled in Jesus, we’re reminded that as believers, we can trust God’s ultimate plan for our lives, even when circumstances are uncertain. Whether you’ve heard this verse countless times or are encountering it with fresh eyes, this conversation will help you better understand its meaning, its context, and the lasting hope it offers.

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