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Trusting God’s Plans 🌷

Trusting God’s Plans 🌷Women’s Devotional 📖 Bible Verse: Jeremiah 29:11 — “For I know the plans I have for you… plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” 💖 Reflection God’s plans often unfold differently than our expectations. At times, delays and detours may cause confusion. Yet His promise remains clear: His plans are good. Even when we cannot see the full picture, He is working for our benefit. Trust grows when we remember that God sees beyond today’s circumstances. He knows the future and lovingly guides us toward it. Our role is to walk faithfully with Him one step at a time. 🪞 Reflection Questions • Where do I struggle to trust God’s plan? • Am I willing to surrender my expectations? • How can I practice patience in God’s timing? 💐 Takeaways / Things to Do • Write down a situation you need to surrender to God. • Pray daily for trust and patience. • Reflect on past moments when God’s plan proved faithful. 🙏 Prayer Father, ...

God Meant It for Good 🌱

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God Meant It for Good 🌱Devotional for Youth Verse: “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” — Genesis 50:20 Devotional Thought: Joseph’s story reminds us that even when people hurt us or situations seem unfair, God can turn them around for good. What looked like betrayal and pain became the very thing God used to save a nation. Sometimes, your struggles are not the end—they are the setup for something beautiful. Don’t lose hope when things don’t go your way. God’s hand is still at work, weaving your pain into His plan for purpose. Reflection Questions: Have you ever seen God turn a bad situation into something good? How can you trust God’s plan when things don’t make sense? Takeaways: ➡️ God’s purpose always outweighs people’s plans. ➡️ Nothing in your life is wasted in His hands. Prayer: Lord, thank You for working all things together for good. Help me to see Your hand even when I don’t ...