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Have you ever heard of the phrase, "Failure to plan is a plan to fail?" Some of us are snapping our fingers in agreement, and the rest are rolling our eyes. It's because planning can be stressful! And creating a good plan takes a lot of intention and time.
What's considered a "good" plan, anyway? Probably one where we can be confident that it will be executed well. When it comes to God's plan for you, can you say that you confidently trust it? What makes some of us so hesitant to say yes? Is it that we aren't in control of that plan, or weren't the original designers? Maybe it's because we like our plans with steps and stages lined out, and that's not exactly how God always works. There's one thing about God we can be sure of — if God created a plan, it works out all the way to the end.
When we don't know what the future holds, how can we learn to trust the plan of God has for our lives?
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Does life ever feel like a never-ending waiting game? Do you ever think about the person you’re becoming and what your future holds, and just want to skip ahead in your story to see how it all turns out? In this 20-day devotional series from Grow Curriculum, we’ll talk about all the questions, fear, frustration, and excitement that thinking about our futures can bring.
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