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Have you met a Type A person? Sometimes, it feels like they're in a rush about absolutely everything — even putting together a peanut butter sandwich! Type A people are the champs of organization and efficiency. Multi-tasking is their super-power. What about Type B people? The "unbothered." They're not concerned about time and focus on quality rather than quantity. Which one do you most identify with?
Today's verses are some of the most popular in the Bible. Maybe that's because we all have an interest in knowing what God is up to. What's God's plan for my life, and how can I help make it happen? But Solomon, the man who wrote the book of Proverbs, writes about how important it is to not lean on what we know but to leave it all to God. Sure, we have a role to play, but we aren't the ones who created our plans. We can trust God who has it all worked out.
Is it challenging to trust God's plans? What can help you trust God when it's most difficult?
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About this Plan

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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