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How do we know God's plan is fulfilled even in difficult situations?

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God's plan is fulfilled through His Providence, using even trials to achieve His purposes in the lives of believers.

The providential work of God illustrates how He fulfills His plans, even amidst trials and tribulations. For Jacob, his return to Esau was fraught with danger, yet it appeared to be part of God's divine plan. God often allows His people to face challenges to strengthen their faith and reliance on Him. In Genesis, Jacob's decision to approach his brother with strategic humility and gifts exemplifies human initiative undergirded by divine Providence. This interplay provides assurance that no earthly power can thwart God's will, as He remains sovereign over all situations, ensuring that His purposes are accomplished. Therefore, believers can trust that their trials are not in vain but are instrumental in God's overarching plan for their lives, as stated in Ephesians 1:11, where Paul affirms that all things work according to the counsel of His will.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:11, Romans 8:28

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